518 BOTANICAL BUBVEY <>K DISMAL SWAMP REGION. 



Cyperus strigosus L. Frequent iti moist low ground (Nos. 2000, 2153,21(59, 2230). 

 Kyllinga pumila Miehx. In a moist cornfield, Wallaceton, Norfolk County, 



November 3 (No. 2333). 

 Dulichium arundinaceum (L.) Britton. Along ditches in the Dismal Swamp; 



common; July 12 (No. 1503). 

 Eleocharis engelmanni Steud. Marshy ground in woods, Kempsville, Princess 



Anne County, October 7 (No. 2182). 

 Eleocharis mutata (L.) Roem. & Schult. In a pond in the Dismal Swamp, July 



13 (No. 1032); in a marshy meadow near Virginia Beach, August -1 (No. 2027) 

 Eleocharis ochreata (Nees) Steud. In a marshy spot among the dunes, Capo 



Henry, July 2G (No. 1821). 

 Eleocharis ovata (Roth) R. Br. In open roadside marshes. Northwest, Norfolk 



County. July 9 (Nos. 1543, 1554). 

 Eleocharis glaucescens (Willd. ) Schultes. Marshy banks of the Northwest 



River, May 11 (No. 1084): marshy meadow near Virginia Beach, August 4 



(No. 2020), the hitter number doubtfully referred here. 

 Eleocharis prolifera Tore. (?) In a pool in "The Desert," Cape Henry, July 27 



(No. 1832). The specimen is without fruiting spikes. 

 Eleocharis tenuis (Willd.) Schultes. Marshy places, Kempsville, Princess Anne 



County, May 9 (No. 1011). 

 Eleocharis ortilis (Link) Schultes. Sedgy marshes at roadsides, Edenton, N. C, 



July 20 (Nos. 1870, 1870). 

 Eleocharis tuberculosa (Miehx.) Roem. & Schult. Along the Dismal Swamp 



Canal, Wallaceton, Norfolk County, November 4 (No. 2348). 

 Dichromena colorata (L.) A. S. Hitchcock. In a grassy open bog, Newborn, 



N. C. July 31 (No. 1050). 

 Stenophyllus capillaris (L. ) Britton. Sandy margin of a pond, Ocean View, 



July 8 (No. 1456). 

 Fimbristylis autumnalis (L. ) Roem. & Schult. Frequent in moist sandy soil 



(Nos. 1822,2334). 

 Fimbristylis laxa Vahl. In muddy places at a roadside, Virginia Beach, October 



4 (No. 2152). 

 Fimbristylis spadicea (L. ) Vahl. Common along the coast in the marshes and 



in moist places among the dunes (Nos. 1005, 1772). 

 Scirpus americanus Pers. Usually with the preceding, common: also in the 



nearly fresh-water river mars ties at Suffolk (Nos. 1218. 1500. 1810). 

 Scirpus cyperinus eriophorum (Miehx.) Britton. Abundant in the open lands 



in and bordering upon the Dismal Swamp, also in fresh-water river marshes 



(Nos. 1020, 2081). 

 Scirpus divaricatus Ell. In a shallow pond in the Dismal Swamp, July 13 (No. 



1633). 

 Scirpus lacustris L. River marshes, at and above the upper limit of brackish 



water (No. 1358). 

 Eriophorum virginicum L. On hummocks, among Sphagnum and Woodwardht 



riiyiiiica, in the Dismal Swamp, July 15 (No. 1681). 

 Fuirena squarrosa Miehx. In moist sand on the beach, Virginia Beach, August 



4, October 2 (Nos. 2030, 2067); in a grassy bog, Newbern.N. C, August 1 (No. 



1963). 

 Lipocarpha maculata (Miehx.) Torr. In moist shaded ground: Edenton, N. C, 



July 20 (No. 1019); Virginia Beach, August :J. 

 Rynchospora axillaris (Lam. ) Britton. Along the Dismal Swamp Canal, Wal- 

 laceton, November 3 (No. 2342), near var. mivroceplntlu. 

 Rynchospora axillaris microcephala Britton. In a low grassy meadow, New- 

 born, N. C, October 10 (No. 2236). 



