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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Wayside between Montrose and the North Water Bridge, 
Mr G. Don. 
C. vulpina , L. Great Carex. H. 424, B. 336— F. 
June. P. (C. nemorosa, Willd.) 
In a small den, banks of the Tay, at Will’s Braes, now 
destroyed. 
Sea shore a little to the westward of Usan, and in a ditch 
near Bossie cottages, on the banks of Montrose Basin, Mr A. 
Croall. 
C. te re tins citla, Good. Lesser Panicled Carex. H. 425, 
B. 337— F. June. P. 
C. paniculata , L. Great Panicled Carex. FT. 425, B. 
337. — F. June, July. P. 
Both plentiful on the marshy banks of Rescobie Lake ; 
and the latter, Mr J. Laing , found in a boo 1 near Kinnaird. 
C. Va/i/ii, Schkh. Close-headed Alpine Carex. H. 425 
B. 339— F. Augt. P. (C. alpina Vahl.) 
Rare. Glen Phee, Clova, Prof. Balfour. 
C. atrata, L. Black Carex. H. 426, B. 340— F. June, 
July. P. 
Rocks of Glen Dole and Canlochen, abundant. Spikes \ 
three to five, more or less approximate. 
C. Goodenovii , Gay. Goodenow’s Carex. H. 426, B. 
340.— F. May, July. P. (C. ccespitosa, Hook., Sm., Koch., 
&c. — not L.) 
In marshy places from the coast to the summits of the 
mountains. In specimens gathered from drains on the Sands 
of Barrie, many had no sterile spike, but the upper half of 
the highest, the third or fourth, was furnished with sterile 
flowers. In one specimen the lower spike was supported 
upon a stalk five inches long, with a bract the size of an ordi- 
nary leaf. 
C. rigida, Good. Rigid Carex. II. 426, B. 341. — F. 
June, July. P. (C. ccespitosa, Hook. Scot. C. saxa- 
tilis, Schk.) 
