Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science, volume 19

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Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science, volume 19
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4198, June 15, 1916.
Carex laxiculmis Schw.
A rare sedge in moist woods. The large patches of broad, glaucous, basal leaves at once suggests C granulans or its variety Haleana but the culms and spikes readily show it to be not that species. Vicinity of Palmer Park, No. 4279, July 2, 1916.
Carex Pseudo-Cyperub Lin.
A rare sedge in Michigan. I first made its acquaintance last year, 1916, at Cass Lake, where it was not at all plentiful. No. 4247, June 19.
Carex Pseudo-Cyperus Lin. var. comosa Boot
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Larger and coarser than the species with thicker spikes, more loosely flowered and perigynia with a longer beak, the teeth of which are more spreading; the perigynia usually are horizontally spreading. Generally considered as a distinct species under the name of Carex comosa Boott.
There are intermediate forms, however, with the perigynia strongly refiexed and it might better be considered as a variety of C Pseudq^ Digitized by VjOOQ IC MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 956 Cyperus than as a separate species.


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