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triquetrous, scabridulous, "with a short, obtuse beak —April and May 

 — Fields and moist places ; common. 



10. C. Meclitcrranca, C. B. Clark, y .1 or more; root-stock 

 creeping; culm leafy, stout, triquetrous, smooth. Leaves scabrous, 

 the lower with broad, equitant, scarious-tawny-margincd sheaths, 

 grooved-triquetrous, recurved; stem-leaves shorter than cuhii. Stami- 

 natc spikelets 2-3, cylindrical .Oo to .030 long, with blackish brown 

 glumes; pistillate spikelets 2-3, oblong-cylindrical, .03 to .08 long, 

 .008 thick, bracts leaf -like, longer than spikelets; glumes oblong- 

 lanceolate, acute, greenish at centre, dark purple at margins, mucli 

 narrower than utricle, and a little longer; utricle elliptical-orbicular, 

 triquetrous, ciliate-margined, abviiytly apiculate^ with a terete, truncate 

 beak — April to June — Between Burmah and Gerash (Uilead) ; Lattakia. 



11. C. ecliiiiata, Desf. % Root-stock creeping, stoloniferous. 

 Culms stout, obtusely angled, with tawny sheaths at base. Leaves 

 long, rigid, broad-linear, flat, keeled, usually scabrous-margined. 

 Spike long, spikelets 4-10, erect, long, cylindrical, dense, the upper 3- 

 6 staminate, near together, subsessile, the rest pistillate, thicker, the 

 lowest often peduncled; lower bracts leaf -like, much longer than spike- 

 let, upper short ; glumes linear-lanceolate, green, with tawny margins, 

 cuspidate or muticous, longer than fruit ; utricles erect, densely imhri- 

 cated, obovate, scabrous or glabrous, denticulate at margin, abruptly 

 beaked — Spring — Ditches and marshy places ; coast. 



12. C maxima, Scop. 2(! 1 or more; root fibrous; culms stout, 

 triquetrous, glabrous, leafy. Leaves linear, .007 to .009 broad, sca- 

 brous-margined. Staminate spikelet 1, rarely 2, terminal, .08 long; 

 pistillate spikelets 3-4, distant, curved and at length pendulous, rcsem- 

 Ming a catkin, .1 to .15 long, .005 thick, more or less peduncled; lower 

 bracts leaf -like, as long as spikelet, upper subulate, short; glumes 

 ovate-lanceolate, buff-colored^ mucronate, shorter than fruit; utricles 

 elliptical, green, smooth, triquetrous, short-beaked — Summer — Moist 

 and shady places; middle to subalpine Lebanon. 



13. C. acuta, Auct. 2( .5; root-stock stoloniferous; culms 

 acutely triquetrous, scabrous. Leaves light green, linear, tapering, sca- 

 brous. Staminate spikelets 2-3, erect, sessile, approximated; pistillate 

 spikelets 2-4, cylindrical, more or less peduncled, the lowcroften nodding; 

 bracts leafy, short-2-auricled at base, the lowest longer than spikelet ; 

 glumes lanceolate, acute, llaclc with a white 7ierve, narrower than fruit ; 

 utricles somewhat stipitate, elliptical, biconvex, with a short, slender 

 beak — June — Marshes. 



14. C sylvatica, Huds. 11 .5 to .7; roots librous; cuhns erect, 

 slender, triquetrous, smooth, leafy. Leaves pale green, linear, .004 

 broad, rather shorter than culm, Spikelets 4-0, the terminal one 

 (rarely two) staminate, .025 to .03 long, .003 broa<l; the other pistil- 

 late remote, long-jicduncled, cylindrical, .03 to .04 long, .005 broad, 

 loose; bracts leaf-like, longer than spikelets; glumes lanceolate, cuspi- 

 date, with a green heel and ichitish margins, shorter than fruit; utricles 

 green, ovate-triquetrous, with a beak as long as they ending in a 

 scarious, bilid mouth — June — Galilee ; Lebanon. 



15. C. exlcii§a, Good. 2^ .5 to .7; root fibrous; culms erect, 

 glabrous, obscurely triquetrous. Leaves pale, rigid, convolute-grooved, 



