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at each angle, and with several intermediate ribs, all connected by trans- 

 verse ridges. — In marshes and mud-holes in the northern part. Not un- 

 common. May-September. 



5. STENOPHYLLUS Raf. 



Slender annuals, with spikelets solitary, urabelled or capitate and sub- 

 tended by one-several leaves. Base of the stj'le persistent as a tubercle 

 on the achene. 



1. S. capillaris (L. ) Britten. Much tufted, 2^-10' high : culms and 

 leaves capillary : spikelets few, ovoid, 2'''' or less long: achene 3-angled, 

 transversely wrinkled. — Locally very abundant in sandy fields and woods 

 four miles south of Grain Valley. June-July. 



6. FIMBRISTYLIS Vahl. 



Annual or perennial with umbellate or capitate spikelets Flowers as 

 in Stenophi/Ihts, save that the enlarged base of the style is not persistent 

 at maturity as a tubercle. 



Perennial from a thickened base. 1. F. castanea. 

 Annual. 



Achene lenticular. 2. F. Jaxa. 



Achene 3-angled. 3. F. Frankii. 



1. F. castanea (Michx.) Vahl. l°-3° high, from a bulbous thickened 

 base: leaves involute : umbel simple or somewhat compound: spikelets 

 oblong, \V'-2'^ thick, 3'^-5^'' long : achene lenticular, longitudinally 

 minutely striate and reticulated. — Rich prairies around Lee's Summit 

 and Grand View ; adventized at Atherton. June- July. 



2. F. laxa Vahl. 6^ high : umbel subsimple : spikelets V wide, 3'''' 

 long: achenes longitudinally ribbed, the ribs connected by fine cross 

 lines, and conspicuously tubercled. — Quite abundant in a Avet, sterile, 

 open place about one mile north of Greenwood. August-October. 



3. F. Frankii Steud. 2'-12^high: umbel somewhat compound : spike- 

 lets numerous, less than V wide and 2^^ long: achene obovoid, 3-angled, 

 reticulated. — Sand-bars along the Missouri River at Courtney and Sibley. 

 Rare and local. 



7. SCIRPUS L. Bulrush. 



Spikelets from few- to many-flowered, one to very many, solitary or in 



spikes or umbels. Flowers perfect. Bristle present. Scales imbricated 



all around. Style 2-3-cleft, not swollen at the base and wholly deciduous, 



or its base persistent as an awl-like tip. Achenes lenticular or triangular. 



Spikelets 1-7, appearing lateral. 1. <S'. Amaicanus. 



Spikelets 7-many. 



Culms terete, leafless. 2. S. lacusfris. 



Culms three-angled, leafy. 

 Bristles downwardly barbed. 

 Spikelets 8^^-12'^ long, 1-5 together. 3. S. fluvhtWis. 



Spikelets f^-S'^ long, 6-75 together. 4. S. airovirens. 



