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135. Commelina crispa Wooton. Western day-flower. Western Kansas; 
. common in gravelly soil. 
136. Tradescantia bracteata Small. Long-bracted spiderwort. Eastern Kan- 
sas, in sandy soil. 
137. Tradescantia occidentalis (Britton). Western spiderwort. Hamilton to 
Norton counties; frequent. 
138. Tradescantia reflexa Raf. Reflexed spiderwort. Shawnee county, on 
drift hills; frequent. 
139. Juncus robustus Cov. Stoutrush. Southeastern Kansas. 
ee Juncoides campestre Kuntze. Common wood rush. Cherokee county. 
mc GLUMIFEROUS ENDOGENS. 
Cyperacee. 
141. Carex bicknellii Britt. Bicknell’s sedge. Eastern Kansas; occasional. 
142. Carex crus-corvi Shuttlw. Raven’s-foot sedge. Wyandotte county. (H) 
143. Carex douglasii Boott. Douglas’s carex. Norton county. 
144. Carex fusca All. Brown sedge. Cherokee county. (H) 
145. Carex jamesii Schwein. James’s carex. Lower Kaw valley; rare. 
146. Carex monile Tuck. Necklace sedge. Eastern Kansas; occasional in 
marshes. 
147. Carex muskingumensis Schwein. Muskingum sedge. Wyandotte county; 
rare. (H) 
148. Carex nebraskensis Dewey. Nebraska sedge. Cheyenne county. (H) 
149. Carex oligocarpa Schk. Few-fruited sedge. Wyandotte county. (H) 
150. Carex pubescens Muhl. Pubescent sedge. Wyandotte county. (H) 
155. Carex trisperma Dewey. Three-seeded sedge. Trego county. 
156. Carex xalapensis Kth. Mexican carex. Northern Kansas; common. 
157. Cyperus capitatus (Boeckl.) Headed cyperus. Kingman county. (H) 
158. Cyperus compositus (Britt.) Compound cyperus. Jackson and Jeffer- 
son counties. 
159. Cyperus flavescens L. Yellowcyperus. Douglas and Johnson counties. 
160. Cyperus hallii Britt. Hall’s cyperus. Southeastern Kansas. 
161. Cyperus ovularis Torr. Globose cyperus. Southeastern Kansas. (H). 
162. Cyperus pseudovegetus Steud. Marsh cyperus. Cherokee county. (H) 
163. Cyperus robustior (Kunth.) Stout cyperus. Cherokee and Clark 
counties. (H) 
164. Eleocharis atropurpurea Kth. Purple spike-rush. Norton and Barber 
counties. 
165. Eleocharis capitata R. Br. Round-headed spike-rush. 
166. Eleocharis glaucescens Willd. Smooth spike-rush. All over Kansas; 
frequent. 
167. Eleocharis olivacea Torr. Olive spike-rush. Cherokee county. (H) 
168. Fimbristylis vahlii Link. Vahl’s fringed rush. Cherokee county. (H) 
169. Hemicarpha aristulata (Cov.) Southeastern Kansas; occasional. 
170. Scirpus campestris Britt. Prairie bulrush. Western Kansas; on wet 
prairies. 
171. Scirpus cyperinus Kunth. Wool-grass. Cherokee county. (H) 
172. Scirpus hallii Gray. Hall’s club-rush. Rooks county. (Barth.) 
173. Scirpus lineatus Mx. Reddish bulrush. Eastern Kansas; frequent. 
174. Scirpus longispicatus ( Britt.) Long-spiked rush. Trego county. 
175. Scirpus nanus Spreng. Dwarf club-rush. Kansas; in salt marshes. 
176. Scleria pauciflora Muhl. Snrall-flowered nut-rush. Southeastern Kan- 
sas. 
