46 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



E. ROSTELLA — Torr, 1836. Beaked Spike-rush. 



Marshy and wet meadows. Common. Cicero swamp. 

 1881-82. 



PSILOCARYA— Torr, 1836. 



P. SCIRPOIDES — Torr. Long-beaked Bald-rush. 



Inundated marshes. Infrequent. Long Branch. Aug., 

 1881. 



STENOPHYLLUS— Raf., 1825. 



S. CAPILLARIS — Brit. (Scirpus capillaris — L.). Hair-like 

 Stenophyllus. 

 Adapts itself to wet or dry soil. Frequent. Roadside. 

 E. Syracuse. Aug., 1882. 



FIMBRISTYLIS— Vahl. 



F. CASTANEA — Vahl, 1806. (Scirpus castanea — Michx.) 



Marsh Fimbristylis. 

 Salt land. First Ward, Syracuse. Salina. Aug., 1882. 



SCIRPUS— Lin., 1753. 



S. MANUS — Spring, 1815. (Elyocarpus pigmea — Torr.) 

 Dwarf Club Rush. 

 Salt Marsh. Geddes, near canal. Com. Aug., 1883. 



S. PAUCIFLORUS — Lightf., 1777. (Eliocharis pauciflorus — 

 Link, 1827.) Few-flowered Club Rush. 

 In muddy places. Frequent. Marsh, Long Branch. 

 Aug., 1882. 



S. PLANIFOLIUS— Muhl, 1817. Wood Club Rush. 



In dry woods, or moist places. Jamesville woods. June, 



1883. 

 S. SUBTERMINALIS — Torr, 1824. Water Club Rush. 



Aquatic. In slow streams and ponds. Long Branch. 



July, 1899. 

 S. DEBILIS — Pursh, 1814. Weak-stalked Club Rush. 



In wet soil. Com. Tamarac swamp. Aug., 1882. 



S. Smithii— A. Gray, 1867. Smith's Club Rush. 



Wet shores. Onon. Lake, near Pleasant Beach. July 

 and Sept. 



