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C. ampullacea , Good. Slender-beaked Bottle Carex. 
Id. 434, B. 349. — F. June, July. P. 
Marshes and by sides of streams, plentiful. Rescobie, 
Sidlaws, Clova, &c. 
C. hordeiformis, Wahl. Barley Carex. II. 435, B. 348. 
— F. June. P. (C. secalina, Sm., not Willd.) 
<c Small valley about three miles west of Panmure,” Mr 
T. Drummond. 
A day in June, 1846, w r as entirely devoted to searching 
lor the locality of this rare plant, without success. Every 
little hollow, nook, and crannie, in the direction indicated, 
was carefully examined, enquiries made about such a spot at 
many residents of the district, and the Den of Pitairlie ex- 
plored from one end to the other, but no trace of the Barley 
Carex met with. Some future search may prove more for- 
tunate, if, in these days of alteration and improvement, the 
station may not be destroyed. 
C. paludosa , Good. Lesser Common Carex. H. 435. 
B. 349. — F. May, June. P. (C. acuta, Curt.) 
Marshy places, frequent. 
C. riparia, Curt. Great Common Carex. II. 485, B. 
349. — F. April, May, P. (C. acuta , Finds.) 
Logie, near Montrose, Mr G. M i Farlane. Lakes of Res- 
cobie and Balgavies, Mr A. Croat l . 
(C. remota , laevigata , pendula , sylvatica , and pallescens , 
are mentioned being found in fir-woods near Forfar, by 
MG. Don.) 
