192 AUT. BOT. 
1430, Var. bigelowi Raf. Junc. militaris 
Big. one leaf, umbel. divaric. some heads chan- 
ged into utriculose neutral flowers. New Engl. 
1431, Var. paradoxum Raf. stem subangu- 
Jar, all the flowers glomerate sessile utriculose 
neutral stellate very large, formed by imbricate 
glumes lanceol. acum. I consider this singular 
deviation as an hybrid by Scleria, the fl. nearly 
similar but sterile. Kentucky hills. 
1432, Trist. marginatum Raf. J. do Rost. 
— Canada to Carol. this and 2 next are akin 
with flat leaves, heads 5-10flore in this. 
1433, Trist. laxum Raf. aristulatus Mx. El. 
Carol. Florida, heads 3-5flore pale, bracts and 
cal. acum. 
1434, Trist. biflorum Raf. Junc, do. E. Ca- 
rol. Florida, heads panicul. 2-3flore fulvous,cal. 
acute, leaves carinate. T 
1135, Trist, glomeratum Raf. J. do O. Eu- 
ropa. 
1436, Trist. falcatum Raf. caule teres sub- 
folioso, fol. falc. compr. subnodosis, umbella de- 
composita paniculata, capit. sess. et ped. 3-5flo- 
ris, cal. acutis, caps. eq. 3fidis 3costatis—Eu- 
rope, sent me as Juncus campocarpus, name 
not in books. t 
1437, Trist. uliginosum Raf. J. do Roth— 
Europe, blended by many with J. vertic. quite 
different, humble triuncial erect, heads sessile 
paucifl. capsule longer than calix. 
1438, 'Trist. simplex Raf. Juncus 3glumis 
L. O.-- Alps, rare, probably of this G. or a pe- 
culiar G. Olisca, habit of Xuris, scapose, a sin- 
gle head 3-4flore. 
1439, Luzvra nivea Deé. Juncus do L.— 
Alps, very pretty. This G. was united to Jun- 
«us, it differs by 3sperm fruits fl. caliculate. 
