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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Iii a marsh a short distance below the foot of Glen Dole, 
Clova, Mr A. Croall. 
E. angustifoliurn , Roth. Common Cotton-grass. H. 
420, B. 333. (E. polystachion , L., Bab.) 
More common than the last, and in boggy places, ascend- 
ing to nearly 3000 feet. 
E. gracile, Roth ? Slender Mountain Cotton-grass. H. 
420, B. 334.— E. July. P. 
Clova mountains, Mr G. Don. It is doubtful whether 
Don’s plant is identical with that of Roth, or merely a slen- 
der state of E. angustifoliurn , common on the mountains. 
Carex, L. Carex, or Sedge. 
Br. sjp. and v. ( Hook . 65. Bab. 72.) F. 48. 
C. dioica,, L. Creeping Separate-headed Carex. II. 
421, B. 334. E. May, June. P. 
Dun’s Dish, Mr J. Cruickshank. In a springy spot at the 
foot of Marten’s Den, north side, margin of the stream, Mr 
Croall. 
C. pulicaris , L. Flea Carex. II. 421, B. 335. — F. May, 
June. P. 
In wet places, from the coast, as at Hare Craigs, to shel- 
ving rocks high on the mountains. A tall slender form oc- 
curs in Baldovan Woods. 
C. rupestris, All. Rock Carex. H. 421, B. 335. — F 
July, Aug. P. (C. petrcea , Wahl. C. attenuata , Br.) 
Glen Dole, Clova, abundant, Aug. 1846, the specimens 
unusually large, Prof. Balfour. 
C. paucijlora , Lightf. Few-flowered Carex. II . 422, 
B. 335. — F. June, July. P. (C. leucoglochin , Ehrh.) 
Clova mountains, sparingly, Mr G. Don. 
C. incurva, Lightf. Curved Carex. H. 422, B. 335. — 
F. May, June. P. (C. juncifolia. All.) 
Sea-shore, in several places between Monifieth and Bud- 
don Burn. 
