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4063. Juniperus sibirica Butgsd. A. common shrub at 

 about 8000 feet. It was not observed on the west side of the 

 Santa Fe range. 



4981. Chloris verticillata Xuit. Growing upon the 

 old ruins near Pecos, in the crevices of rocks; probably intro- 

 duced. 



4834. Trisetum majus (Vasey) Rydb. Abundant on 

 Truchas Peak, and elsewhere above timber line. 



The following Cariceswere determined by Mr. K. K. Mack- 

 enzie. Almost all of them arc new to our flora, although most 

 of them are not rare in Colorado. 



4162. CAREX ALPINA Sw. Truchas Peak. 



4059. C. AUREA Xutt. Side of Crass Mountain. 



I I34. C. BELLA Bailey. Near the head of the Rio Nam be. 



4060. C. capillaris ELONGATA Olney. Side of Grass 

 Mountain. 



4335. C. EBENEA Rydb. Pecos Baldy; also on Truchas 

 Peak. 



4131. C. FESTIVA Dewey. Along Winsor creek. 



4254. C. INTERIOR Bailey. Winsor's ranch. 



4839. C. nova Bailey. Truchas Peak; also on Pecos 

 Baldy and at Spirit lake. 



4108. C. OBTUSATA Lilj. Winsor creek. 



4154. C. OCCIDENTALS Bailey. Below Winsor's ranch. 



4337. C. SICCATA Dewey. Peeos Baldy. 



4094. C. USTA Bailey? Mouth of Ponchuelo creek. 



4393. C. VARIABILIS Bailey? Spirit lake: also along Pon- 

 chuelo creek and on Pecos Baldy. 



4764. JUNCUS TRIGLUMIS L. Truchas Peak at timber line. 

 4797. J. DrtjmmONDU E. Mcv. Truchas Peak and at 

 Spirit lake. 



4159. J. balticus montanus Engelm. Along the Pecos 



below Winsor's ranch; along the Arroyo Pecos near the old Pe- 

 cos ruins; Harvey's upper ranch. 



