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Near Fsan, Messrs Kerr and Croall. 
C. stellulata , Good. Little Prickly Carex. II. 422, B. 
338. — F. May, June. P. 
Common in wet and marshy places from the coast to the 
mountains. 
C. ovalis , Good. Oval-spiked Carex. II. 422, B. 339. 
— F. July, Aug. P. 
Wayside near Bradooney, and near the Kirkton, Glen 
Clova, and near the shieling of Canlochen, at the foot of 
Moneoa. 
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Bescobie, and ditch on the farm of Cothills, Guthrie, Mr 
A. Croall. 
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C. curia , Good. White Carex. JI. 423, B. 339. — F. 
June. Auor P. 
Marshy banks of Bescobie Lake, and among the Clova 
mountains, as on the Bassies, and above the Falls of Feula, 
from six inches to a toot high, the stems usually reclining. A 
small state frequent on the mountains is perhaps /3„ alpicola , 
Wahl. 
C. intermedia, Good. Soft Brown Carex. PI. 424, B. 
33b’. — F. June, Augt. P. 
Marshy banks of the Lakes of Bescobie and Balgavies, 
plentiful. 
Marshes near Montrose, and foot of Marten’s Den, Mr A. 
Croall. Banks of the North Esk near Logie, Mr G. M l Far- 
lane. 
C. arenaria, L. Sea Carex. II. 424, B. 336. — F. June, 
July. P. 
Abundant on the coast on sandy downs. Its creeping 
roots (or perhaps underground stems) often extend in straight 
lines for three or four yards, throwing up flower-stems at 
intervals of a few inches, and frequently intersecting one 
another in such a manner as to form a net- work admirably 
adapted, with the intermixture of other plants, for binding 
the loose sand. 
C. divisa , Huds. Bracteated Marsh Carex. IF. 424, 
B. 335. — F. May, June. P. 
