PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 27 



MONOCOTALEDONES. 

 TYPHACE/E. 

 TYPHA— Lin. 



T. LATIFOLA — Lin., 1753. Broad-leaved Cat-tail. 

 Common in all marshes. June, September. 



T. LATIFOLIA — L. VAR ELONGATA — Dudley. Extended Cat- 

 tail. 

 Fertile flowers, separated into two divisions. Smaller 

 than Latifolia. In Salt Marsh, 1st Ward, Syracuse. 

 July. 



T. AUGUSTIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Narrow-leaved Cat-tail. 

 Staminate and pistillate flowers, distanced. Sometimes 

 five inches apart. Abundant in Onondaga Salt Marshes. 

 July, September. 



SPARGANIACE^— Agardli. 



SPARGANIUM. 



S. EURYCARPUM — Engelm, 1856. Broad-fruited Bur-reed. 

 Staminate heads numerous. Pistillate, two-four on 

 branch. In marshes bordering ponds, etc. May, Aug- 

 ust. 



S. SIMPLEX — Huds. Simple-stemmed Bur-reed. 



Slender. Nutlets pale, contracted in the center. Com- 

 mon in bogs and shallow water. Three river point. 

 July, 1885. 



S. AUGUSTIFOLIUM — Michx. Tall Bur-reed. 



Common. In deep water. Oneida and Onondaga Lakes. 

 July, August. 



S. MINIMUM — Fries, 1846. Small Bur-reed. 



Common. Three to ten inches high, when in mud. 

 Much longer submerged. Ponds and streams. Onon- 

 daga Lake Marsh. August, 1895, 



S. ANDROCLADUM — Morong, 1881. Branching Bur-reed. 

 Frequent. Stems slender and branching. Mud Lock. 

 July, 1895. 



