"390 North American Cyperacea, 



Hab. Throughout the United States. 



15. C. MuHLENBERGii, SchJcuhr, car. f. 178; Willd. sj). 

 4. p. 231. 



Hab. Hudson's Bay to Kentucky ! ; also in Texas, T. 

 Drummond ! 



16. C. VULPLNOIDEA, Michx. ! fi. 2. p. 169. 



C. stipata, Muhl. in Willd., sp. 4. p. ^SS; Schkuhr, car. f. 132. 



Hab. Throughout the United States and British America! 

 — The specific name of Michaux, being first pubUshed, must 

 of necessity be restored to this species. 



17. C. SETACEA, Dewey! car. I. c. p. 61 ; t. 2. f. 5. 

 (bad). 



Hab. Massachusetts ! and New York ! — Nearly resem- 

 bhng C. imdtijiora, from which it differs in its rigid and seta- 

 ceous bracts, and ovate-lanceolate fruit, with very strongly ser- 

 rulate-ciliate margins. 



18. C. MULTiFLORA, Muhl. in Willd. sp. 4. p. 243 j 

 SchJcuhr, car. f. 144. 



C. bracteosa and polymorpha, Schw. ! anal. tab. car. in ann. lye. 

 nat. hist. New- York. 

 C. microsperma, Wahl. 



Hab. Throughout the United States. 



19. C. PANicuLATA, Linn. ; SchJcuhr, car. f. 20. 



/3. teretiuscula, Wahl. ; HooJc. ji. Scot. p. 263 ; Gray ! 

 Gram. ^ Cyp. part 2. no. 150. 



C. teretiuscula, Good. 



? y. decomposita, Dewey ■' car. 10. p. 276. 



C. decomposita, Muhl. ! gram. p. 264 ; Bewey ! car. I. c. 25. p. 

 140. t. S. f. 58. 



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