198 AUT. BOT. 
1487, Typha angustif. L. Europe, the 2 
above Amer. sp. are blended in it and 'T. latif. 
of our authors. 
1488, SPAncGANIUM ramosum Sw. erectum 
L. Europe and North Amer. all the following sp. 
once blended with it. 
1489, Sparg. americanum N. Eat. New 
York, Ohio. 
1490, Sparg. angustifolium Mx. Canada, 
Alleghanies. 
1491, Sparg. simplex Roth, boreal Europe 
and America. 
1492, Sparg. natans Sm. Europe. 
1493, Sparg. axilare Raf. simplex Pursh, 
caule simpl. flex. compresso, fol. equante vitta- 
tis angustis rectis obt. basi convolutis ad marg. 
membr. undul. spica simpliciusc. capitulis axil. 
infimis pedunc. stylis subul. stig. uncinat. fl. 
masc. proximis—Mts. Allegh. Ohio &c, pedal, 
leaves semipedal narrow hardly broader at base. 
1494, Spurs. ligulare Raf. americ? Elliot . 
non Nut. caule ramoso tereto flexuoso, fol. sub- 
eq. vittatis obt. basi concavis, spicis filif. flexu- 
osis elongatis, fl. masc. remotis fascic. paucifl. 
capit. fem. 1-2remotis nudis stylis ligulatis pla- 
nis obtusis—Carol. Florida bipedal,leaves semi- 
pedal, very distinct. t 
1495, Denpropocon usneoides Raf. neog. fl. 
tel. 860. Tillandsia do L. O. Carol. to Louis. 
Elliot first noticed that this G. is triandrous. 
1496, 'T'izLANDsIA bartrami El. Lec. Florida, 
rare. T 
1497, Till. juncea Lec. Florida. 
1498, Till. cinerea Raf. (or Karaguata do) 
recurvata Mx. El. non L. canescens of others 
not of L.—humilis pruinosa villosa cinerea,caule 
basi folioso fol. cespitosis filiformis recurvatis, 
