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9. R. miliacea (Lam.) A. Gray. Steins loosely tufted, 6-1.5 dm. tall: leaf- 

 hlades 3-S nun. wide: sjjikelets numerous, ovoid, 2.5-3 mm. long, peduneled, 

 in 6-8 open spreading corymbs: achene-body lenticular, obovoid or oval, fully 

 1 nun. or rarely nearly 1.5 nun. long, pale, transversely wrinkled ; tubercle 

 smooth, depressed-conic, exceeding the bristles. — Everglades. — (Ctiba.) 



10. R. stipitata Chapm. Stems tufted, 8-10 dm. tall: leaf-blades conspicu- 

 ously elongate, 4-10 nun. wide: sfTikelets 7-8 mm. long, narrowly ovoid, 

 numerous, in 4-5 compound drooping corymbs: achene-body lenticular, orbicu- 

 lar-obovoid, stalked, about 1.5 mm. long, finely transversely wrinkled, less than 

 i as long as the bristles; tubercle depressed, setose. — Everglades and low pine- 

 lands. — {Bcr.) 



13. SCLERIA Berg. Caulescent herbs. Spikelets small, clustered in 

 terminal, or in terminal and axillary fascicles, or sometimes interruptedly 

 glomerate-spicate. Flowers monoecious. Fertile spikelets 1-flowered. Stami- 

 nate spikelets many-flowered. Scales imbricate. Perianth none. Ovary sup- 

 ported by a disk (hypogynium), or this wanting. Achenes globose or ovoid, 

 obtuse, erustaceous or bony, white in our species. — Nut-rush. 



Inflorescence of 1 or several terminal or lateral clusters : plants perennial 

 Inflorescence a single terminal cluster : hypogynium wanting. 

 Achenes 2-S mm. long, obtuse, with 2 pits in each side 



of the 3-angled base. 1. 8. firarilis. 



Achenes 4 mm. long, acute, without pits. 2. »S'. liatdicinli. 



Inflorescence of terminal and axillary clusters. 

 Achene smooth. 



Hypogynium present, 3-angled : leaf-blades 3-9 mm. 



wide. 3. S. trif/lomerata. 



Hypogynium wanting : leaf-blades 1.5-2.5 mm. wide. 4. 8. Hthosperma. 

 Achene reticulate, ridged or papillose. 



Achene reticulate or irregularly ridged. 5. S. setacea. 



Achene papillose. 



Hypogynium supporting 3 entire emarginate or 2- 



lobed tubercles. r>. 8. cilinia. 



Hypogynium supporting 6 distinct tubercles. 7. N. puvri flora. 



Inflorescence interruptedly glomerate-spicate : plants annual. 8. »S'. vcrticiHata. 



1. S. gracilis Ell. Perennial. Stems very slender, 2—4 dm. tall, smooth: 

 leaf-blades involute, filiform, smooth: achenes ovoid, 2-3 mm. long, obtuse, 

 shining or dull, distinctly ribbed lengthwise, with 2 pits on each side of the 

 triangular base. — Everglades. — (Cuba.) 



2. S. Baldwinii Steud. Stems relatively stout, 3-10 dm. tall, often rough 

 above: leaf-blades linear, 2-5 mm. broad, or sometimes narrower, smooth or 

 somewhat scabrous: achenes ovoid, about 4 mm. long, smooth and even (longi- 

 tudinally ribbed in S. Baldwinii costata), dull, apiculate, obscurely triangu- 

 lar, without pits at the triangular base. — Pinelands. — (Cuba.) 



3. S. triglomerata Michx. Stems 4-10 dm. tall: leaf-blades flat, glabrous or 

 nearly so, 3-9 mm. wide, the upper attenuate: achenes ovoid or ovoid-globose, 

 above the hypogynium, obtuse, bony, obscurely 3-angled, smooth, bright-white, 

 shining, about 2 mm. high; hypogynium low, obtusely triangular, papillose- 

 crustaceous. — Pinelands. 



4. S. lithosperma (L.) Sw. Stems 3-6 dm. long: leaf -blades narrowly linear, 

 1.5-2.5 mm. wide, with scabrous-ciliate margins and keel; achenes obovoid or 

 oblong, about 1.5 mm. long, smooth and glossy, Avithout pores; hypogynium 

 wanting. — Hammocks. — (Bah., Cuba, Ant.) 



5. S. setacea Poir. Stems sometimes spreading, 2-7 dm. long, smooth: 

 leaf-blades linear, 2-4.5 mm. wide, usually with cartilaginous marginal ribs, 

 rather abruptly pointed : bracts glabrous : achenes globose or slightly de- 

 pressed above the 3-lobed appressed hypogj'nium, 2-2.5 mm. in diameter, regu- 

 larly reticulate, somewhat pubescent. — Pinelands. — {Cuba, Ant.) 



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