226 C. Dewey on Caricography. 
Art, XX XII.—Caricography ; by Prof. C. Dewzy. 
(Continued from vol. xxxix, p. 73, 1865.) 
No. 286. Carex Harti, Dew. 
the middle or at the base or vertex ; the terminal much the longest, and 
all clothed with lanceolate acute scales; pistilliferous spikes 2-7, usually 
4, the highest with stamens at the summit or in the middle or both and 
_ Wet Sroaude, D 
Wright, Ludlowville, Tompkins Co,, H. B, Lord. Hastings Rood, Canada 
West, J. Macoun 
and culm and fruit is 
C. retrorsa has achenia long and round sub-triquetrous; the other has 
shorter triquetrous achenia tapering from the middle toward each end, 
and not roundish, 
The retrorse fruit brings up C. retrorsa, but the difference in the spikes 
too great, and th enia are ve 
Var. Bradleyi, Dew. 
_ Staminate spikes less various; pistillate s loosely flowered ; 
‘fruit smaller ives ‘lant more sl 2 sg spikes more y 
ley. Here Dr. B. had discovered C. mirata, and was scanabiiaie for its 
ery, 1861. Also, at Belleville, Canada West, J. Macoun. 
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