¥ er 
el taal 
9. Lawoans ta. add ae ae, ; ae sisi dna x 
¢ u sin leaves s : hu - cauline ae 
bescent; s 
lender “si finear: sibbanceslate. acute at yor: 
mity, entire; icells setaceously bracteolate, 3 to 5- : 
f owereds. calix 0 slong, equal; corolla minute? Has. In 4 
Carolina.—In common with #f glabra, allied to Acynos. 
No. 28, add—* CRYPEA.. Calix 2-leaved, im — 
ferior. Corodla of 2 or 3 petals, closed. Srydes none;. 
_ stigmas 2 or 3, very minute. Cafsule 2 or 3-celled, 
2 or 3-valved; cells 4 or 5-seeded. . Seeds subcy- 
indric, striated. 
*C. minima. Joimal Acad. Philad: 1.-p. 117. t 6 f. 1x, 
Peplis americana, Px. 1. p. 238, and Herb. Muhl. ‘ 
. Erioruorem, * tenellim. Culm slender and triany = 
afy; spikes pedunculate, nutant, scarcel ‘longer than the — a 
involucrum; seed linear. Has. In the sswamps 
+3 Jersey; Tare.. Probably E. pol stachyum, Pu. but @ 
smaller and yery distinct ‘species —Culm IS ee = 
es Carinated, y: Trow, pun 
Grid scabrous on the saryiby spikes 4 or a orate, 3 
long and silky. 
62. ioaiat ee Since the printing of this genus, 
~ ‘Fhave met wit bee = a in considerable abundance, 
an, the see! Jersey, in various-places near 
‘sea Coast et Oe We sandy barren lands, about 30 
miles: east of P wladelphia. It is the plant described for 
‘puree in Mul lenberg’s Grasses, p. 86. but per~ 
tinet from that of Walter and ‘Elliott. Ons- 
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