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 Oarex verrucosa Muhl. 



Frequent, swamps, matures in midsummer. (:=C. glauces- 

 cens Ell. of Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Carex viilpinoidea Miclix. 



Common, wet places, ditch banks, etc. 



Cjperiis cylindricus (Ell.) Britt. 



Frequent, sandy fields, etc. 



Cyperus echinatus (Ell.) Wood. 



Common, sandy uplands. 



Cyperus filiculmis Vahl. 

 Frequent, sandy lands. 



Cyperus Ha span L. 



Frequent, marshy grass lands. 



Cyperus Lancastriensis Porter. 



Occasional, Lee county, Tallapoosa county. 

 Cyperus ovularis (Miclix.) Torr. 



Frequent, dry uplands. 



Cyperus pseudovegetus Steud. 



Frequent, swampy places. 



Cyperus retrof ractus ( L. ) Torr. 



Common, dry sandy uplands. 



Cj^'pei'us rotundus L. 



Nut grass, a garden pest, locally abundant. 



C^^jerus stenolepis Torr. 



Lee County, Earle & Baker. (Mohr, Plant Life.) 



Cyperus strigosus L. 



Common, fields and marshy places. 



Eleocliaris obtusa Schultes. 



Common, marshy places. 



Eleocliaris prolifera Torr. 

 Occasional, marshy places. 



Eleocliaris tuberculosa (Miclix.) R. & S. 



Occasional, marshy places. 



Fimbristylis autumiialis (L.) E. & S. 



Common, marshy places and sandy fields. 



*Fimbristylis laxa Vahl. 



A single collection. Auburn. 

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