OBDEU 155. CYPERACE^E. 7^7 



lateral, if any, pedunculate ; bracts foliaceous, ciliate ; spikes in pairs ; glumes 

 membranous, mucronate, somewhat ciliate ; sty. 3<:ieft ; ach. globous, rough, 

 white and shining ; perig. a narrow ring upon which are 6 roundish, minute tubercles. 

 "Wet or dry soils, N. H. to Ohio and Fla. Aug. There are several well market) 

 Tarieties. 



/?. Very slender, smoothish; lateral fascicle 1 -flowered, sessile, or none. Mass. 



to Ohio. About If high. 



y. Very slender, scabrous-hirsute ; lateral fascicle 1 to 2-flowered, sessile; 

 lower bracts much exceeding the culm. -Ga. and Fla. (S. Carolina 

 Willd. ?) 



(5. Stouter, tall (2 to 3f high), edges denticulate'dliate ; lateral fascicles on 

 short (1 to 2') peduncles. S. States. 



5 S. reticularis MX. St. 1 2f high, triangular, rather slender; Ivs. l" wide, 

 channeled, radical 6 12' long, cauline few; fascicles 2 5, lateral and terminal, 

 distant, loose-flowered, subsessile ; spikelets somewhat in pairs, the & many- 

 flowered, at the base of the $; glume light brown, ovate acuminate; sta. 2 ; 

 perig. 3-lobed; ach. globous, of a dead white, |" diam., conspicuously reticulated 

 and deeply pitted.-^- Borders of ponds, R. I. (Olney), to Fla. The acheniurn is a 

 curious and beautiful object. 



6 S. laxa Torr. St. 1 2f high, weak, diffuse, acutely triangular, slender; IVP. 

 flat, 2" wide, smooth ; fascicles about 3, open one terminal, the others lateral and 

 very remote ; ped. 2 6" long, compressed, slender, often recurved ; spikelets dis- 

 tant, in pairs, the sterile at the base of the y ; sta. 2 ; perig. deeply 3-lobed ; ach. 

 about 1" diam., globous, whitish, marked with brownish, papillous tranxvew, 

 ridges and pits. Near the sea coast, N. J. to Fla. Sept. (S. reticularis Muhl.) 



7 S. verticillata Muhl. St. G 8 12' high, triquetrous, slender, glabrous; Ivs. 

 linear, narrow and flat, shorter than the stein ; fjsiides smooth, purple, 4 6. sessile, 

 few-flowered, appearing as if verticillate ; bracts minute, setaceous, about as long 

 as the fascicles, scabrous upward; scales of ? ovato. smooth, scabrous and 

 keeled; ach. globous, rugous, a little more than -V' diam , abruptly mucronate and 

 somewhat 3 -sided at base. Very abundant in Junius, N. Y. (Start well) to Car., 

 "W. to Ohio (Sullivant). (Ilypoporum verticillaturn Nees.) 



8 S. internipta MX. Palo green, sparingly hirsute; culm 3-angled, 12 to 30' 

 high ; Ivs. linear, flat, striate, 3-veined, much shorter than the culm ; fascicles 

 few -flowered, 5 to 7, alternate, approximate at the summit forming an interrupted 

 spike 2 to 3' long; glumes conspicuously cuspidate and bristly -ciliate, ru-sty brown; 

 ach. -$'' long, smooth, purplish white, 3-sided and fluted at base. X. Car., Fla. 

 and La. 



9 S. gracile. Filiform, smooth, 1 to If high; culm 3-angled; Ivs. few, shorter; 

 spikes 3" long, few (1 to 5 pairs), in a terminal fascicle ; glumes ovate, mucronate, 

 purplish brown ; bract erect as. if a continuation of the culm; stam. 3; ach. 1" 

 long, white, ovoid, obscurely 3-angled, longitudinally ribbed.^- S. Ga., Fla. to 

 Texas. (Hypoporum Torr.) 



10 S. Baldwinii. Culm sharply 3-angkd, edges scabrous, jointless, 2 to 3/ high ; 

 Ivs. radical, long, linear, keeled; spikes 3 to 5 pairs. 5 ' long, in a terminal tas- 

 cicle; bracts 3, the longest erect, all purple at base; glumes brownish purple, 

 lanceolate, acuminate; stam. 3; ach. large (near 2" long), ovoid, dull, even, 

 whitish. Ga. and Fla. (Chapman.) 



18. CAREX, L. SEDGE. (The classical name, perhaps from Lat. 

 careo, to lack; referring to the sterile spikelets.) Fls. diclinous; spikes 

 1 or more, either androgynous (with both staminate and pistillate fls.), 

 or with the two kinds in separate spikes on the same plant (rnonoscious) 

 or rarely on separate plants (dioacious) ; glumes single, 1-flowered, 

 lower ones often empty; ,3 stamens 3; ? stigmas 2 or 3 ; perigynium 

 (of 2 united scales) of various forms, persistent, enclosing the lenticular 

 or triangular achenium. 2 Culms triangular, growing in tufts. 



