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1397. f C. Carruthii Wood, n. sp. Biennial; culms triquetrous, slender, 6'' high, the 



leaves longer. Umbel simple, almost capitate. Spikes 4-6-flowered, 1"-W 

 long, terete, very acute. Rachis with short, trigonous, winged joints. Allied 

 to C. Michauxianus Schult. S. E. K. 



1398. C. Nuttallii Torr. S. E. K. 



1399. t C. strigosus var. capitatus Wood. S. E. K. 



1400. Killyngia pumila Mx. J. City, Panton. 



1401. Eleocharis quadrangulata R. Br. Lab. 



1402. E. acicularis R. Br. Salina. 



1403. Fimbristylis argentea Vahl. Cher. 



1404. Carex gynandra Sch. Lab. 



1405. C. Shortiana Dew. Lab. 



1406. C. lupulina Muhl. Lab. 



1407. C. Woodii Dew. Lab., Miami. 



1408. fC. Buxbaumii Wahl. var. turgida Wood. Perigynium almost as broad as long, 



finally dark brown; orifice sub-entire. 



1409. Leersia lenticularis Mx. J. City, Panton. 



1410. f Sporobolus montanus. Sal., Henry. 



1411. Alopecilrus geniculatus L. Sal. Henry. An Alopecurus common in Topeka is 



only half as tall as A. geniculatus or aristulatua, is glaucous like the latter, 

 and has awns like the former. 



1412. Aristida dichotoma Mx. Linn ; Cher. 



1413. fMuhlenbergia gracilis Gr. Lab. 



1414. Paspalum virgatum L. Lab. 



1415. P. virgatum var. flexuosum Wood. Stouter. Spikes more and longer. Rachis 



flexuous. A species? C. 



1416. Panicum agrostoides Muhl. Cher. 



1417. P. xanthophysum Gr. Doug. 



1418. P. latifolium L. Lab. 



1419. Oplismenus Walteri. ( Panicum.) From Mr. J. Wilson, Arkansas City. Also 



Linn, Cher. 



1420. f Setaria perennis. Between S. viridis and S. glauca. Sal., Henry. Perennial, 



or biennial from being sown late? 



1421. * Phalaris Canariensis L. Escaped from cultivation. 



1422. Bromus unioloides H. B. K. Shawnee. 



1423. Tricuspis stricta Wood. A fine grass, described only in the Class- Book. Why ? 



Cher. 



1424. Bromus ciliatus L. var.? Spikelets only 3-^4-flowered. Fontana. 



1425. Festuca duriuscula L. Doug. 



1426. F. elatior L. Fontana. 



1427. f Poa tenuifolia Nutt. Sal., Henry. 



1428. Glyceria elongata Trin. Great Bend. 



1429. fElymus sitanion Schult. W. Kansas, Prof. Snow. 



1430. Leptochloa filiformis R. & S. Linn. 



1431. t Chloris verticillata. Great Bend. 



1432. Spartina juncea Willd. Doug. 



1433. Andropogon tetrastachys Ell. W. Kansas. 



1434. t A. tener. W. Kan. 



1435. t Sorghum! Halepense? Panicle white. Cher. 



1436. Aspidium acrostichoides Willd. Cher. 



