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Scales much longer than the few, 1-6, perigynia. 

 Scales not longer than the several to numerous 

 perigynia. 

 Perigynia broadly obtuse, beakless. 

 Perigynia narrowed to the bidentate apex. 

 Scales as long as or longer than the peri- 

 gynia . 

 Scales shorter than the perigynia. 



C. geyeri. 



C. leptalea. 



C. hepburm. 

 C. circinata. 



Section II. Vignea. 



Spikes sessile, all alike, bearing the inconspicuous staminate flowers at the 

 base, at the top, or rarely scattered; stigmas 2, rarely 3; perigynia mostly 

 plano-convex; akenes lenticular. 



When the staminate flowers are below the pistillate, the base of the spike 

 is commonly contracted; when above the pistillate, the upper scales are 

 empty at maturity. 



Staminate flowers borne at the top of the spike. 

 Perigynia plumo, nearly terete, pale green. 

 Perigynia strongly compressed. 



Beak of perig^mium much longer than the body. 

 Beak of perigynium shorter than the body. 



Spikes somewhat paniculate; perigynia brown, 



biconvex. 

 Spikes aggregated into a head. 



Stigmas 3; perigynia 12 mm. long. 

 Stigmas 2; perigynia much smaller. 



Leaves equalling or exceeding the stem; 



head interrupted, 5-8 cm. long. 

 Leaves shorter than the stem; head 

 densely ovoid. 

 Beak and top of perigynium rough on 



the angles. 

 Beak and top of perigynium smooth. 

 Perigynia elliptic, narrowly wing- 

 margined; seashore plant. 

 Perigynia ovate-lanceolate, not 

 wing-margined; alpine plant. 

 Staminate flowers at the base of each spike or rarely scat- 

 tered. 

 Margins of perigynia not thin or winged. 

 Spikes crowded into a dense head. 



Head pyramidal, 5-10 mm. long; perigynia 



smooth on the margins. 

 Head oblong to ovoid, 15-30 mm. long; peri- 

 gynia strongly serrulate. 

 Spikes scattered. 



Perigynium 4-4.5 mm. long. 

 Perigynium 2-2.5 mm. long. 



Perigynium not minutely puncticulatc with 



white dots, somewhat spongy at base. 

 Perigynium minutely puncticulate with 

 white dots, not spongy at base. 

 Herbage glaucous; perigynia many, as- 

 cending, obscurely beaked. 

 Herbage green; perigynia few, spreading, 

 distinctly beaked. 



C. tenella. 

 C. stipata. 



C. cusickii. 



C. macrocephala. 



C. vicar ia. 



C. hoodii. 



C. pansa. 

 C. vernacida. 



C. ■illota. 

 C. arcta. 

 C. bolanderi. 



C. laeviculmis . 



C. canescens. 

 C. brunnescens. 



