CYPERACE 177 
subglobosa, Miel.; fruit nearly globose, inflated; Salz- 
burg, rare. C. ¢enuzs, Host.; stem slender, 6-12 in., 
fruit ribbed; frequent. C. sylvatica, Huds.; female 
spikelets pendant, on very long stalks, leaves broad; 
bushy. C. /frigzda, All.; spikelets shining, black-brown, 
the lowest very distant, on a long stalk; frequent. C. 
jirma, Host.; stem 2-8 in., leaves short, rigid, linear- 
lanceolate ; frequent. C. capzllaris, L. ; stem very slender, 
3-8 in., somewhat exceeded by the erect linear leaves, 
lower female spikelets very distant, nodding; moist, 
frequent. C. hzspidula, Gaud.; stem filiform, rough, 
angled, nearly leafless, anthers twisted; Switzerland, 
Tirol, very rare. C. sempervirens, Vill.; czspitose, stem 
smooth, lowermost spikelet erect ; dry, frequent. C. ferru- 
ginea, Scop. ; root-stock stoloniferous, lowermost spikelet 
pendant ; moist, frequent. C. alfigena, Kern. (Kernert, 
Kohts); similar, but all the spikelets erect; Tirol, rare. 
The following lowland British species also occur in 
Switzerland :—In marshes and bogs and by river-sides: 
—C. pultcaris, L.; disticha, Huds.; vulpina, L.; pant- 
culata, L. (including paradoxra, Willd.); teretiuscula, 
Good.; strecta, Good.; acuta, Fr.; Buxbaumiz, Whlb.; 
Pseudocyperus, L.; flava, L. (including Cdert, Ehrh., 
and J/epzdocarpa, Tausch.); punctata, Gaud.; distans, L. 
(including Horuschuchiana, Hoppe); irta, L.; Lémosa, 
L. ; filtformis, L.; glauca, Murr.; tomentosa, L.; ampul- 
lacea, Good.; vestcarza, L.; paludosa, Good.; riparia, 
Curt.; panecea, L. In woods and thickets:—C. remota, 
L. ; pendula, Huds. ; depauperata, Good. ; strigosa, Huds. ; 
digitata, L. (including ornzthopoda, Willd.) On dry 
banks and hill-sides :—C. humzlis, Leyss. ; montana, L. ; 
pilultfera, L.; murtcata, L.; precox, Jacq. (verna, Vill.). 
WOOL. LI. M 
