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2. CHAM^LIRIUM. 

 luteum. Cat Hole Pass. Mrs. Knapp. August 19, 1883. 



Order 89. JUNCACEJ3. 



1. LUZULA. 



campestris. Common. One species (variety.') is ceespitose, about 6 inches 

 in height, has broad lance-linear leaves from 2 to 5 

 inches long, very hairy, spikes chestnut colored, leaves 

 very purplish at base. Another variety (?) has narrowly 

 linear leaves, is smooth except where the Ivs. and bracts 

 join the stem, yellowish spikes and light bluish-green leaves. 



2. JUNCUS. 



effusus. 



tennis. Some capsules were dotted in rows on the margins. Sepals a little 

 longer than the capsule. In fruit, August 4, 1882. 



Order 90. PONTEDEKIACE^. 



I. PONTEDERIA. 

 cordata. Common. 



Order 91. ERIOCAULONACEiE. 



I. ERIOCAULON. 



septangulare. Black Pond. August 19, 1883. 



Order 92. CYPERACE.E. 



I. CYPERUS. 



diandrus. 



phymatodes. 



strigosus. 



spathaceum. 



tennis. June 20, 1883. 

 palustris. June 30, 1883. 

 obtnsa. July. 



polyphyllus. 

 Eriophorum. 



2. DULICHIUM. 



3. ELEOCHARIS. 



4. SCIRPUS. 



