CYPERACE^. (sedge FAMILY.) 543 



- -I- Perifjynia large (3"- 6" long), and commonhj much inflated {except Nos. 60 

 and 61 J, conspicuouslij nerved, tapering into a conical or long and subulate 2-cleJl 

 beak. 



•>-* Sterile spike single: stgles persistent, contorted: perigynia smooth: spikes many- 

 flowered {except No. 66). 



60. C. COmosa, Boott. -Fertile spikes 4, cylindrical, approximate, on cx- 

 serted nodding peduncles (l^'-2^'' long) : perig3'niii (2" long) oblong, spreading 

 or reflexed, tapering into a long subulate deeply 2-cleft beak, with bristly, spread- 

 ing teeth, longer than the awned scale. (C. furcata, Ell.) — Swamps, Georgia, 

 and northward. — Culms stout, 2° -3° high, rough-angled above. Leaves broadly 

 linear, and, like the bracts, exceeding the culm. 



61. C. hystricina, Muhl. Fertile spikes 3, oblong or cylindrical, on nod- 

 ding peduncles ; perigynia oblong-ovate, many-nerved, spreading, tapering into 

 a minutely 2-cleft beak, twice as long as the oblong awned scale ; nut obovate, 

 smooth. — Swamps, Georgia, and northward. — Culms 1°-1^° high, rough 

 above, shorter than the leaves and bracts. Spikes 1 ' - 1 ^' long. 



62. C. tentaculata, Muhl. Sterile spike nearly sessile ; fertile spikes I - 

 3, sessile, approximate, or the lowest remote and short-pcduncled, ovate or cylin- 

 drical-oblong ; perigynia ovate, spreading, few-nerved, the long subulate beak 

 cleft on the inner side, and minutely 2-toothed, twice as long as the lanceolate 

 awned scale ; nut ovoid, roughish. — Meadows and low grounds, Florida, and 

 northward. — Culms 1° - 1|° high. Leaves and bracts elongated. 



63. C. gigantea, Rudge. Fertile spikes 3-4, oblong or cylindrical; the 

 upper approximate and neaily sessile, the lowest distant and short-pedunded, 

 erect; perigynia (6"- 7" long) widely spreading, strongly many-nerved, taper- 

 ing from an ovate and obtuse base into a long subulate rough 2-cleft beak, with 

 hispid teeth, twice as long as the oblong awn-pointed scale ; nut depressed, 3- 

 angled. — Pine-barren ponds, Florida to South Carolina, and westward. — Culms 

 2° high, smooth, shorter than the broad linear leaves and bracts. 



64. C. lupulina, Muhl. Fertile spikes 3-4, approximate, sessile, or the 

 lowest short-pcduncled, erect, oblong, thick (1' in diameter); perigynia (G ' -1" 

 long) erect-spreading, tapering f.om the ovoid acutish base into a subulate smooth 

 or slightly roughened beak, with smooth and spreading teeth, twice as long as 

 the oblong awn-pointed scale ; nut rhombic-oblong. — Deep river-swamps, Flori- 

 da, and northward. — Culms and leaves as in the preceding. 



65. C. Halei, Carey. Sterile spike slender, long-peduncled ; fertile spikes 

 2-3, remote, ovoid or oblong (I' in diameter), erect, the lowest commonly on a 

 partly exscrted peduncle, the others nearly sessile ; perigynia large (6" long), 

 tapering from a greatly inflated and rounded base into a smooth and slender 2- 

 cleft beak, witii smooth and S])rea<ling teeth, more than twice as long as the ob- 

 long acuminate scale ; nut rhomboid. — Banks of the Apalachicola River, Florida, 

 and westward. — Culms 1° high, smooth and slender, as long as tbe narrow 

 smooth leaves. Spikes whitish, I'-l^' long, 



66. C. SUbulata, Michx. Sterile spike small ; fertile spikes 3-4, remote, 

 few-flowered, tiic lowest on a partly cxserted peduncle, erect ; perigynia 4-6, 



