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c. echinata, Mini-., \iw. DiicrostachTS, Bceck. 

 laU dan. j». 



Marsh above < louldsboro. 



650. c. icoparia, Bchk. 



Near Moosic Lake, etc., (in herb. II'. /.'. /> 



651. C. ;l(l list :l. P' 



By railroad south of Qouldsboro Inclining to be 



compound and plants robust. They correspond to Boott's 

 Qg. 881). Near the opper "pot hole" near Archbald, and 

 on the River Mountains, (the ('. argyraniha form)- (J5i 

 herb. W. B. D.) 



652. ('. tori a, Boott. 



In herb. R. X. I)., from within limits probably. 



('. angustata, Boott., var. strictior, Boott. 

 I had of Little Roaring Brook. Marsh above Qouldsboro. 

 Near Lehigh Pond, (in herb. W. R. I).) 



654. C. gynandra, Bchw. 



Head of Little Roaring Brook. Pocono station and To- 

 byhanna, (Prof. Porter). 



855. ft limosa, L. 



Lehigh Pond, (in herb. W. B. J).) 



ft Sfagellanica, Lam. (C. irrigua, Bm., Man. p. 584.) 

 Swamp above Gouldsboro, where the specimens have much 

 more obtuse perigynia than the ordinary American forms. 

 Bracts are longer than the culm, and the plant robust. A.lso 

 at Lehigh Pond. (/» herb, IP. I!. D.) 



657. C. granularia, Muhl. 

 Near Crystal Lake. 



658. C. virescens, Muhl. 



Near Archbald, (in herb. IP. R. P.) Ledges above Tay- 



lorville. 



659. C. retroenrya. Dew. 



Beech woods west of DundafT. 



