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Cyperus rivularis Kunth 

 Shining cyperus 

 Tn wet soil, specially along Apalachin ci-(hM<. Frequent. 



August- September. 



Cyperus inflexus Muhl. 



C. a r i s t a t u s Rottb. 



Atcned cyperus 



In wet soil along the river shores. Infrequent. August. 



Cyperus esculentus L. 

 Yellow nut grass 

 Along streams and in damp fields. Common. In some places 

 a troublesome weed. xVugust-October. 



Cyperus strigosus L. 

 Straw-colored cyperus 

 In moist meadows or along streams. Common. A species pre- 

 senting numerous forms. August-October. 



Dulichium arundinaceum (L.) Britton. 

 D. spathaceum Pers. 

 Dulichium 

 Swamps. Very common. August-October. 



Eleocharis ovata (Roth) R. & S. 

 Ovoid spike rush 

 Swamps and in all wet soil. Common. July-September. 



Eleocharis acicularis (L.) R. «& S. 

 Needle spike rush 

 In wet soil. Common. July-September. 



Stenophyllus capillaris (L.) Britton 

 Fimbristylis capillaris Gray 

 Hairlike stenophyllus 

 (Jampville river flats. Frequent. August. 



Scirpus planifolius Muhl. 

 Wood clul) rush 

 In dry woods and thickets. Frequent. May- June. 



