Tour to the White Hills Notes of a Tour

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Tour to the White Hills Notes of a Tour
Edward W From Old Catalog Southwick
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James and, Mr. Drummond found it on the Rocky Mountains, and Captain Parry col- lected it in Arctic America. These specimens have not the spikes as ful- ly developed as those from Europe in our Herbarium, or the second or lower figure of Schkuhr. The tallest specimens have a spike three quarters of an inch long !
It seems desirable to compare some of these with the original specimen of Carex ovata. Rudge Linn. Trans. 8 p. 96.
Dre. Boottand Gray examined Rudge's specimen, and remarked that it 10
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was near to C. Atrata, and was blackish and purplish, and between C. Liv- ida and atrata. A few of our specimens would almost answer to this descrip- tion.
Mr. S. Has been particularly fortunate in finding C. Atrata on the White Mountains, which has generally we believe eluded the researches of the keenest eyed Botanists who have visited this region.
Juxcus trifidus Linn.
This is as common on the upper part of the White Mountains in moist places, as the common Juncus effusus Linn, is in cold wet meadows.


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