CYPBRACEiE. (sedge SliMlLT.) 



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head, .02 ia diameter, long-overtopped by Fig. 367. 



the triquetrous, at length de flexed, continu- 

 ation of the culm ; glumes longitudinally 

 striate, 'huff-colored, ovate, concave, obtuse, 

 mucronate, entire. Akene transversely 

 wrinkled, mucronulate— Summer — Marshy 

 places; Abeih (Mt. Lebanon). 



6. S. lacu§tris, L. 2f 1 or more; 

 root-stock stout, creeping; culms stout, 

 terete, the iippermost sheath ending in a 

 short lamina. Spikelets ovoid-oblong, 

 .008 to .01 long, many-flowered, arranged 

 in a lateral, cymose, several times com- 

 pound umbel, with unequal rays; the 

 continuation of the culm subulate, shorter 



than rays or a little longer ; glumes brown, ovate, retuse, mucronate, 

 the back obliquely wrinkled, the margins more or less fringed ; akenes 

 triquetrous, smooth — Summer — Marshes and ditches ; coast. 



7. S. littorali§, Schrad. 2^ .6 to 1; root-stock stoloniferous, 

 fibrous ; culms triquetrous, the sheaths of the young culms endmg m 

 linear-lanceolate leaves, those of older culms nearly leafless. Spikelets 

 numerous, ovate-oblong, .006 to .008 long, in a lateral, cymose, com- 

 pound umbel, with unequal rays ; the continuation of the culm erect, 

 triquetrous, longer than inflorescence ; glumes ovate, brown, obtuse or 

 retuse, mucronate; stigmas 2; al-ene plano-convex — Spring — Banks of 

 stream near Haifa ; Syria (Kth.) 



* * Inflorescence tei'niinal, cymose-umhelled. 



Head of Scirpus mucronatus. 

 (a) Culm. (6) Base of rettexed 

 process of culm. 



8. S. inaritimiis, L. 2]! 1 to 2 ; root-stock 

 creeping, tuberif erous ; culms triquetrous, 

 leafy. Leaves flat, keeled. Spikelets Irown 

 orhtff, ovate-oblong, .01 to .015 long, in a 

 terminal head, or an unequally short or long- 

 rayed, simple or compound umbel, subtended 

 by an involucre longer than rays; glumes 

 ovate, acutely Ujid, with an awn in the sinus ; 

 stigmas 3; akenes glossy, triquetrous — Sum- 

 mer — Ditches and swamps ; common through- 

 out. 



Var. biforuiis, Post. Spikelets on the 

 same plant, some of the typical form, and others 

 in separate umbels cylindrical, .03 to .035 long, 

 .005 in diameter — Ditch; Mejdel-Shems 

 (Hermon). 



* * * Inflorescence terminal, sinlcelets 3-4 in a 



head loithout involucre, hut each suhtended hy a 



hract with an awn a Utile longer than spikelet. 



9. S. Libaiioticus, Post. 2( .5; root- 

 stock creeping; culms erect, triquetrous, 

 leafy. Leaves flat, keeled, sheath hairy. 

 Spikelets ovoid-oblong, .005 to .007 long, 

 short-peduncled or sessile in a terminal head, 

 each subtended by an ovate, obtuse, membran- 



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Fig. 368. 



Inflorescence of Scirpus 

 Libanoticus, 



