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time being indispensable in these mountain rambles, it is desir- 
able to have a definite direction to any particular locality, and 
if the above is adhered to, no one can fail to find this station. 
Bog on the south-east side of the Little Culrannoch, near 
to where the Culrannoch and Feula Burns join, plentiful, and 
associated with C. aquatilis. Bog at the head of Canlochen, 
between that and Glen Callater, abundant. 
C. sylvatica , Huds. Pendulous Wood Carex. H. 432, 
B. 346. — F. May, June. P. 
Wood near Forfar, Dr W. Reid. 
C. recurva , Huds. Glaucous Heath Carex. H. 433, B. 
348. — F. June. P. (C. glauca, Scop., Bab.) 
From the coast to the mountains, frequent, and very vari- 
able in size. 
/3. (C. Micheliana, Sm.) and y. (C. stictocarpa, Sm.) were 
found on the Clova mountains by Mr G. Don, but are con- 
sidered by some scarcely distinct even as varieties. 
C. prcecox, Jacq. Vernal Carex. H. 433, B. 347. — F. 
April, May. P. 
Frequent on dry banks. 
C. pilulifera , L. Bound-headed Carex. FI. 433, B. 347. 
— F. May, June. P. (C. montana , L.) 
Old wall Baldovan Woods, and in various places on the 
Sidlaw Hills. Rocks near Craig Wharral and on the Bassies, 
Clova. 
Moors of Hun, Craigo, &c., Mr A. Croall. 
C. JUiformis , L. Slender-leaved Carex. II. 434, B. 
348. — F. May, June. P. 
Marshy banks of Rescobie Lake, not common ; first dis- 
covered there by Prof. Balfour. Fertile spikes one to three, 
though generally two. 
C. hirta , L. Hairy Carex. II. 434, B. 348. — F. May, 
June. P. 
Banks oi the North Esk and Balgavies Lake, Mr A. 
Croall. 
