108 FLORA OF ST. CROIX AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. 



913. C. flavomariscus, (iris. {C. favus, Bojckler). 



F\. Allf,^ III i)astures on liills, licre and there. — St. Tliomas (Signal 

 Hill); l>nek Island (near St. Thomas). 



914. Kyllinga filiformia, Sw. «) aud }) capillaris, Gris. 



ri. June-Dee. Invohieral leaves of various lengths. Both forms not 

 uncommon in forests. — St. Croix (The AVilliam, Eliza's Eetreat). 



915. K. triceps, Rottb. 



ri. ]\l;ir(]i. In shady moist localities. — St. Jan (Daas Gut). 



916. K. monocephala, Rotlli. 



Fl. all the year round. Tn moist places in forests, common. — All 

 islands. 



917. K. brevifolia, Rottli. (lunend. iu Balkier, Linntea, ISM, 4'2.">). (3) longifolia. 



St. Thomas (Ehreuberg sec. Bceckler). 



918. Scirpiis capitatus, L. 



I''l. all the year round. Aclicnium black. Alon,^ rivulets, connnon. — 

 All i.slands. 



919. S. nodulosus, Ktli. 



El. ]March-Dec. Along rivulets and iu ditches, uncommon. — St. Croix 



(Adventure). 



920. S. subdistichus, BtL-tkler (Liumca, 1SG9-70, 490). 

 St. Thomas (Bcklr.). 



921. S. mutatus, Vahl. 



I'l. ^larch-Dee. I'lliwiicnts flat ; style often bifid. In moist places, 

 not uncoiiiinon. — St. Croix; St. Jan. 



922. S. ferrugineus, L. 



Fl. all the year r(uind. Eilaments flat. Gre^jaiioiis iu tufts on the. 

 sandy scashoio and near lagoons, uncommon. — St. Croix (Fredt'riksted); 

 St. Jan (llrct r.ay). 



923. S. brizoides, Sw. (FimhiixtiiUM pol!imorj>h(i, Bn-rklt r). 



J"I. Au,L;.-S('|)t. Ill ]»as1ui('s on Iii^li liills, ((mmuioii. — \'ir.L;iu Islands. 



924. Rhynchospora pusilla, (mIs. 



FI. iM'b.-July. Antlicis 1 ",'" long, hi pastures (»n liills, rare. — St. 

 Thomas (Signal Hill, J Ki(t'). 



925. R. pura, (iri.s. 



El. Eeb.-Aug. Seeds oi'ieii ueriiiin.iiiiig on the icireiit. Ill the same 

 idaces as the preceding. St. 'riiomas (Signal Hill). 



