238 . E NDRIA MONOGYNTA, Juncus. 
4 ‘ 3 
. On dry barren soil, on road sides ; frequent. f. June, 
A c July w.v. = 
— 15. J, culmo folioso simplici teretiusculo, foliis canaliculatis, 
corymbo terminali dichotomo bracteis breviore, cap- 
sula oblonga obtusa calyce breviore. Rostk. junc. 24. 
t.1.f.3. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 214? * 
In Georgia and Carolina, Y. +. : 
` bufonius, 16. J. culmo folioso dichejgmo, foliis angulatis subsetaceis, 
floribus oblongis solitariis sessilibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p. 214, TA 
Icon. Fl. dan. 1098. Host. gram. 3. t. go, Engl. 
e 
eg bot. 802. zi 
In overfiowed fields, common. July, Aug. v. 
campestris, 17. J. foliis planis pilosis, spicis unculatis ovatis subcer- 
xdi d uenis diens ! foliolis mucronatis - 
_ capsula obtusa longioribus. Willd, sp. pl. 2. p. 221. 
Icon. Engl. Lot. 672. : i id 
On dry sunny hills : Pensylvania to Carolina, 27. April, = 
May. v.v. - 4 i 
melanocar- 18. J, culmo foliosa, foliis sublanceolatis glabris, panicula 
pus, capillari laxa, floribus pedicellatis. —Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
i. Bib rinse, Desvouz in journal de botanique 1. 
p. 142. t. 5. f. 2. 
" In the western part of Canada, Michauz. ++ Seeds 
black, —— f sis: 
repens, — . 19. J, culmis repentibus foliosis, foliis planis angustis, capt- - 
tulis paucis sessilibus pedunculatisque  paucifloris, 
calycibus subulatis 3-andris.— Mich. fl. amer.2. p. 191. 
Cephaloxis flabellata. Desvoux in journal de botanique 1. 
p. 924.4. 11. f. 2. d 
On sandy hills in Carolina and Georgia. 24. June. v. s 
311. PEPLIS. Gen.pL605. ——— 
americana, . 1. P. floribus axillaribus solitariis, foliis crassis spathulato- 
; Obovatis, floribus apetalis, — Codici en 
, Inundated during its flowering time, in slow-flowing 
places of rivets, in Pensylvania; the flowers so dimmi- 
putive that to examine them’ it requires a strong Mi- 
