OF DENISON UNIVERSITY. 9 1 



386. Scirpus Tourn. 



800. S. pungens Vahl. 



Newark, growing in the shallow water of the canal. August and 

 September. 



801. S. lacustris L. Great Bulrush. 



Very common in the Licking Reservoir, very variable as to 

 height and size of spikelets. August. 



802. S. fluviatilis Gray. 

 Licking Reservoir. August. 



803. S. atrovirens Muhl. 



Wet soil, Granger's Swamp, near Granville and roadside near Sta- 

 tion 16. June. 



804. S. polyphyllus Vahl'. 



Wet soil, roadsides near Kirkersville Station and foot of Pine 

 Hill, Vanattasburg. August. 



387. Eriophorum L. 



805. E. lineatum Benth. and Hook. 

 Wet soil, roadside near Station 16. June. 



806. E. cyperinum L. Wool Grass. 

 Licking Reservoir. August. 



807. E. Virginicum L. 



Cranberry Marsh, New Reservoir. June. 



388. Rhynchospora Vahl. 



808. R. alba Vahl. 



Licking Reservoir. Reported by Mr. W. C. Werner. 



809. R. glbmerata Vahl. 

 Licking Reservoir. August. 



389. Carex Ruppius. 



810. C. intumescens Rudge. 

 Alexandria. July. 



811. C. Grayii Carey. 



Licking Reservoir. Reported by Mr. W. (\ Werner. 



812. C. lupulina Muhl. 



Licking Reservoir, wet places. August. 



