Order 155.— CYPKUACHiB. 735 



12 to 40-flowered, loosely aggregated in heads; rachis winged; glumes ovate, 

 slightly veined, acuminate, yellowish, very acutely keeled ; stam. 3 ; ach. obovato, 

 3-angled, shiuing. — Dry tields, S. States. Spikes 6 to 12'' long, sharply serrated 

 by the projecting points of the glumes. Root tibrous. 



23 C. dentatus Torr. Culm about If high, leafy at base, triquetrous; lvs. a little 

 shorter than the stem, strongly keeled ; umbel compound, C — 10-rayed; invol. 

 of 3 unequal leaves, one of them longer than the umbel ;• spikes 3 on each peduncle, 

 3 — 7 ", lance-ovate, flat, 8 (rarely 5 to 30) flowered; glumes acute, spreading at the 

 points, giving ths spikes a serrated appearance; sty. 3-cleft; ach. triangular. — li 

 Swamps, Mass., to N. Y. and Fla. llhizome creeping, bearing tubers. Spikes 

 often morbidly enlarged. 



24 C. Lecontii Torr. Culm 3-angled 1 to 2f high, leafy at haso ; lvs. linear, 

 about the sama height ; invoL 3 to G-lvd., longer than tho umbel ; umbel com- 

 pound, many-rayed; spikes oblong, obtuse, flat, in small digitate clusters, 20 to 40- 

 flowared; glumes closely imbricated, acute, yellowish, the points obtusish, callous, 

 scarcely separated; stam. 3. — Fla. 1 to La. An elegant species. Spikes 4 to 7" 

 by i". Ithizomo creeping. 



25. C. leptos Schultes. Culm weak, 1 to 2f high, 3-angled ; lvs. radical, shorter ; 

 umbel compound or decompound, of numerous (12 to 1 5) filiform rays, with a short, 

 2-lsaved involucre ; spikes 3 to 5 in each loose head, lance-linear, 12 to 20-flow- 

 cred ; glumes ovate-lanceolate, acute, keeled, the keel green, sides yellow with 2 

 red lines. — Damp soils, N. Car. to Fla. and La. Spikes 3 to 4" long. Sept., 

 Oct. (C. gracilis Muhl.) 



26 C. ovularis Van! Culm acutely 3-angled, nearly naked, 6 to 1G' high; Ns. 

 shorter, nearly smooth; umbel simple; rays 3" to 2' long; hds. 1 to 5, globular, 

 one sessile, tho rest on tho spreading rays; spikes linear-subulate, 3" long, 50 to 

 100 in each head; fls. 2 to 4, 1 or 2 fertile; invol. 3 or 4-leaved, outer lvs. very 

 long; glumes ovate, obtuse, greenish, tho two lowest empty. — Bog.-i and low 

 grounds, M, TV. and S. States, common. Aug., Sept. (Mariscus Yahl. Kyi- 

 lingia JIx.) 



27 C. retrofractus Yahl. Culm obtusely triangular, nearly leafless, pubescent, 2 

 to 3f high; lv3. pubescent, 3 to 4 ' wide, about half as long as the stem ; umbels 

 simple ; rays unequal, long, G to 8 ; invol. 3 to 5-leaved ; bracts unequal, not 

 longer than the rays; spikes 70 to 100, subulate, 1-flowerecl, finally retrorsely im- 

 bricate into cbovaie heads ; 2 lower glumes empty. — Mid., W. and S. States, rare 

 northward. Aug., Sept. 



3. KYLLIN'GIA, L, (In honor of Peter Kyll'mg, a Danish botanist.) 

 Spikes compressed ; scales about 4, the 2 lowest short and empty, the 

 third only usually with a fertile flower ; stamens 1 to 8 ; style long, 2- 

 cleft; achenia lenticular. — Sts. triangular. Hds. sessile, solitary or ag- 

 gregated, involucrate. 



1 K. pumila Mx. Casspitous ; culm 2 to 12' high, slender; lvs. mostly radical, 

 shorter than the stem, smooth ; hds. generally solitary, sometimes triple, closely 

 sessile, oval or oblong: invol. 3-leaved, 1 to 2' long; spikes -1 -flowered, very nu- 

 merous, about 2" long; the lowest glume or glumes very small; sta. always 2 ; 

 ach. lens-shaped, fulvous. — Wet banks, Columbus, Ohio (Sullivant) to 111. (Lap- 

 ham) and S. States. Variable. Aug. K. sesquiflora Torr. is a taller form, with 

 triple heads. (Florida, Chapman.) 



4. FUIRE'NA, Rotboll. Clot-grass. (In honor of George Fuircn, 

 a. Dutch botanist.) Glumes imbricated on all sides into a spike, awned 

 below the apex ; petaloid scales 3, cordate, awned, unguiculate, invest- 

 ing tho schenium, which is abruptly contracted to a stipe at base. — U 

 8t. angular, leafy. Spikes umbeled or- capitate, axillary and terminal. 



1 F. squarrosa Mx. Culm 1 to 2f high, obtusely triangular, sulcate ; lvs. flat, 

 ciiiate, shorter than tho stem; sheaths hispid-pilous; spikes clustered, ovoid, 

 mostly terminal, 7 to 12; owns nearly as long as the glumes ; petals ovate, cuspi- 



