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from half an inch to three inches distant from each other, and 
the sterile spike very distinctly stalked. 
C. Ederi, Ehrh. CEderian Carex. H. 428, B. 342. — 
F. May, June. P. (C .jlava ( 3 . Hook. Scot. C .jlava, fi. 
(Ederi, Bab.) 
In wet places, but often confounded with the last very 
variable species, from which it is scarcely distinct. 
Rescobie and Balgavies, and marsh S.E. from Dun’s Dish, 
Mr A. Croall. Moor of Edzell, Mr G. AF Farlane. 
C. fulva, Good. Tawny Carex. H. 429, B. 343. — F. 
June. P. 
Dun’s Dish, and at the Burn, Mr J. Cruickshank. Guthrie j 
Moors, &c., Mr A. Croall. 
C. pallescens , L. Pale Carex. H. 429, B. 343. — F. 
June, July. P. 
Not unfrequent in wet places in the Highland valleys. 
Pools sea-shore, near Usan, Mr A. Croall. 
C. distans, L. Loose Carex. II. 430, B. 343. — F. May, j 
June. P. 
Sea-shore, Dysart, Mr John Laing. To the west of Usan, i 
Mr A. Croall. Between Montrose and Usan, Mr J. Cruick - : 
shank. Montrose Basin, Air G, M‘ Farlane. 
C. binervis , Sm. Green-ribbed Carex. II. 430, B. 344. 
— F. June, July. P. 
Moory ground frequent. Abundant on the Sidlaw Hills 
and Clova mountains. 
Rossie Moor, Edzell, and Caterthun, Mr A. Croall. 
C. panicea, L. Pink-leaved Carex. II. 430, B. 344.— 
F. June. P. 
Marshy places frequent. 
C. plueostacliya, Sm. Short Brown-spiked Carex. II. 
430, B. 344. — F. July. P. (C. vaginata , Tauseh., Bab. 
C. salina , Don. C. Alielichoferi, Sm. C. Scotica, Spreng. 
C. panicea, /3. Wahl.) 
About the Falls, head of Glen Phee, and in the ravine of 
the White Water, sparingly. 
