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drieiil beak.— E. B. 1505. Schk. LI. 100. H. b. 33.— St. 1—2 

 ft. high, erect, smooth. Fertile spikes about 2. Gl. oblong, more 

 or less acute, dark brown with a green keel and membranous 

 pale margins. Lowermost bract about as long as its spike, the 

 rest shorter, sheaths close. — Marshy places. P. VI. 



38. C. vaginata (Tausch !) ; fertile spikes erect remote on ex- 

 serted stalks with distant fl., bracts sheathing scarcely leaflike, 

 gl. bluntish,/r. ovate triquetrous glabrous veinless with a short 

 terete smooth very obliquely truncate and emarginate beak, nut 

 elliptical triangular " with a beak slightly thickened upwards." — 

 H. b. 17. Kunze Riedg. 15. C. phieostachya Sra., E. B. S. 

 2731. C. Meilichoferi Sm., E. B. 2293.— St. 5—6 in. high, 

 smooth Fertile spikes 1 — 2. Glumes bluntish. Bracts with 

 funnelshaped sheaths. — Highland mountains. P. VIL S. 



39. C. limosa (L.) ; fertile spikes 1 or 2 upon very long stalks 

 drooping ovate densely-flowered with occasionally a few barren 

 fl. at their top, bracts auricled slender strongly keeled, gl. ovate 

 mucronate,/r. roundish-obovate compressed strongly ribbed with 

 a very short entire beak, nut obovate bluntly trigonous with a 

 beak, /. narrow linear complicately-channeled rough at the edges 

 throughout.— i;. B. 2043. Schk. X. 78. H. b. 49. R. 238.— 

 Creeping. St. 1 ft. high. L. and bracts very slender. Gl. pur- 

 ple, with a green keel, about as long as the pale fr. which is 

 broadest above the middle. Nut pale. — Spongy bogs. P. VL 



40. C. irrigua (IIo|)pe) ; fertile spikes 2 or 3 drooping upon 

 long stalks oblong densely-flowered with occasionally a few 

 barren fl. at their base, bracts auricled leaflike rather broad 

 nearly flat, gl. ovate-lanceolate attenuate acute,/r. roundish-ovate 

 compressed /aire^Zy ribbed with a very short entire beak, nut ellip- 

 tical triangular with a beak, I. linear flat smoolh at the edges 

 except near the tip.— B. B. S. 2895. H.b. 48. R 238.— Creep- 

 ing. St. a foot or more in height. L. and bracts 2 or 3 times 

 as broad as in the preceding. Gl. wholly purple, usually longer 

 than the pale fr. which is broadest below the middle. Nut pale. 

 — Spongy bogs. Muckle Moss, Northumb. Terregles, Dum- 

 fries. Ben Mime near Loch Lomond. P. VL E. S. 



41. C. rariflora (Sm.); fertile spikes 2 or 3 drooping upon 

 Ion" stalks oblong few-flowered lax, bracts with very short sheaths, 

 gl. very broad blunt as long as the fr., fr. oblong with 3 blunt 

 angles, beak extremely short entire, nut roundisli-oblong, 1. flat 

 rough-edged towards the tip.— J?. B.2516. — Creeping. St. 6—8 

 in. high, smooth. Gl. folded round the fr., dark brown ; midrib 

 l)ale, terminating in a minute apiculus. Fr. pale, faintly veined; 

 nut darker. — Elevated bogs. Highlands, rare. P VL S. 



