152 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(2623.) C. livida, Willd. Sp. PL IV., 285, (1805) ; Hook., Fl. II., 224. 



a limosa, var. livida, Wahl. Kongl. Acad. Handl. XXIV., 162, (1802.) 



C. Gayana, Dew. Sill. Journ. XXV., 141, (1834.) 



C. livida, var. radicalis, Paine, Cat. Oneida Co. Plants. 



Peat bog at Louisbm-g, Cape Breton. {Macoun & Burgess.) Bogs, 

 Salt Lake, Anticosti; in a beaver meadow, Huntingdon, Hastings Co. ; 

 Kiladar, Addington Co. ; marsh, Chicken Bay, Lake Huron ; in a 

 marsh at Morley, Eocky Mountains ; in marshes along Beaver Creek, 

 near Eoger's Pass, Selkirk Mountains. (Macoun.) Hudson Bay to 

 ■Cumberland House and Fort Carleton, and thence to the Eocky Moun- 

 tains ; Sitka, and North West coast. {Hooker, Fl.) Labrador, and 

 Lake Superior, and high northward. (Bailey.) Sitka. (Bothr. Alask.) 

 Ai-ctic sea-coast. (Bichardson.) 



(2624.) C. PANicEA, Linn. Sp. PI. 9^7, (1753.) 



Wet meadows, Bass Eiver, Kent Co., N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) In mea- 

 dows, two miles from Windsor, N.S. ; along the " pipe line" for the 

 water supply ; also in marshy meadows around the ruins of Louisburg, 

 Cape Breton. (Macoun & Burgess.) As in both cases the species was 

 found in cultivated ground, we consider it introduced. The dark 

 purple (Louisburg) or purple margined (Windsor) scale, distinguish 

 it from every form of the next. 



<2625.) C. tetanica, Sch'kuhr. Eiedgr. Nachtr, 68, (1806) ; Pursh, 

 Fl. I., 43. 



C. refracta, Willd. Sp. PI. IV., 297, in part, (1805.) 

 C. Woodii, Dew. Sill. Journ. II., 487, (1846.) 

 C.panicea, var. tetanica, Olney, Exsicc. I., 23, (1870.) 

 C. panicea, var. Woodii, Olney, Exsicc. II., 27, (1871.) 

 C. panicea, var. Bebbii, Olney, Exsicc. I., 22, (1870.) 

 C. Meadii, var. Bebbii, Arthur, Contr. Fl. Iowa, VI. 



Culm slender ; leaves narrow, green ; spikes pale, mostly greenish, 

 mostly thin and loosely flowered, attenuated below. (Bailey.) Spar- 

 ingly in a meadow east of Belleville, Ont. ; abundant in Manitoba 

 and westward; especially common in low meadows east of Brandon. 

 (Macoun.) 



(2626.) C. Meadii, Dew. Sill. Journ. XLIII., 90, (1842.) 



C. panicea,va,T. Meadii, Olney, Exsicc. I.. 24, (1870.) 

 C. panicea, var. Canbyi, Olney, Exsicc. II., 24, (1871.) 

 C. tetanica, var. Meadii, Bailey, Carex, Syn. 118, (1886.) 

 Our specimens of this species are so different from those of C. tetanica 



that we consider them specifically distinct. File Hills, and Qu' Appelle 



Valley, Assiniboia. (Macoun.) 



