C. Dewey on Caricography. 57 
Art. VII.—Caricography ; by C. Drwry. 
(Continued from vol. xxxii, p. 41. 
No, 277. Carex turgescens, Tor. Boott’s Ilust., No. 221. 
ca staminifera conica terminali erecta brevi-pedunculata cylin- 
nN more remote and exsert long-pedunculate, ovate or oblong and 
short, pale or yellowish, rather loose-flowered ; stigmas 3; fruit ovate- 
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divergent, twice or more longer than the ovate acute and sub-obtuse scale ; 
278, C, Rossii, Boott, Fl. Bor. Am., No. 119 and Illust. No. 242, 1860, 
Spica Staminifera solitaria terminali erecta brevi-cylindracea pauciflo: 
. $quamis oblongis mucronatis; pistilliferis subternis 2-4 ovatis 
gis a vel 
inf ristigmaticis ovalibus 2-6 floriferis et alternis sub-longo-rostratis 
"4 teretibus et stipitatis bifidis bicostatis pubeseentibus squama ovata 
oe lata subcuspidata paulo longioribus. ; 
hiss wink th inches high, erect, very slender or capillary, longer than at the 
