372 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Syn. C. Kanitzit Porcius, Fl. Phanerog. district. Naseud. 31 
(1881). 
t 
places, it is found in Perthshire (White), Switzerland (Moricand 
in Herb. Kew.), and Germany (Ascherson), as well as where it 
appears to have been first observed (or at least named), at Rodna 
in the county of Naszod, Hungary. 
Var. y LETEVIRENS Asch. Fl. Brandenb. i. 770 (1864). 
Leete virens, minime stricta vel debilis. Caulis et folia, elongata. 
ab. Germany ; rare, in shady places in woods, by the village 
of Weggum near Boitzenburg (Seel). 
5 sUBLOLIACEA Lestad. in Hartman, Skand. Fl. ed. 4 
—C. Lapponi ) 
Rhizoma breviter stoloniferum. Culmi graciles quidem autem 
Hab. Norway: cold swamps near Tromsé (A. Noté in A. 
Kneucker, Carices exs. xii. 333 [1904]); near Egeland railway- 
from type-specimens in herb. W. ahlenberg, ‘in the Botanical 
Museum of Upsala, which were gathered in Lappland. The 
wn up from authentic duplicates in 
Herb. Kew., and from Miss Rosenberg’s specimens in flower. 
Var. s. FALLAX Asch. & Graebn. 1. c. 
Rhizoma stolonibus carens. Culmus 20 em., erectus strictus 
in ) n 
flower which I examined were not sufficiently characteristic, and 
ripe nuts were not available. It is not the Carex canescens L. FI. 
Lapponica, n. 332, nor is it a Scandinavian plant at all—as 
