190 AUT- EOT. 



1417, X. retusa Raf. glaucous, fol. tenuis 

 elongatis erectis striatis sepe tortilis, scapis du- 

 plo longior striato angul. capitulis ovatis obova- 

 tisque obt. bract, subrot. scariosis convexis re- 

 tusis Kentucky to Alabama, leaves pedal slen- 

 der, -scapes bipedal, heads rather large: com- 

 pare with Ramotha floridana fl. tel. 21. 



1418, X. spiralis Raf. glauca, fol. erectis 

 brevis filiformis semiteres vel canalic, spiralis, 

 scapis filif. spiralis vel contortis subbiangul. ca- 

 pitulis parvulis ovatis acutis, bract, subrot. sca- 

 riosis integris South New Jersey, pedal or 

 less, habit of next, leaves 2 to 4 inches. 



1419, X fistulosa Raf. juncea Baldw. El. 

 non RBr Florida to Louisiana, leaves filiform 

 terete hollow recurved to 6 inches, scape and 

 fl. as in last. 



1420, X. or JUPICA? albifloraRaf. (X. cy- 

 Hndrica Baldw. mpt.) fol. strictis ensatis lato- 

 planis striatis, scapis duplo longior teres anceps 

 sulcatis, capitulis ellipt. subcyl. obt. bract, dila- 

 tatis integris vel. emarg. Florida, disc, by 

 Baldw. in 1815, not yet described, unless JT, 

 fimbriata of Elliot be very badly so, and ap- 

 pears rather an akin sp. leaves pedal, scape bi- 

 pedal, fl. white by a note of Baldwin, while all 

 others are yellow, except Jupica centlea. t 



1421, TnisfEMON repens Raf. Juncus do 

 MX. O Carol, to Louis, this G. indicated 1815 

 (see fl. tellur. 887) is nearer Elegia than Jun- 

 cus, having 3 stamens only, fl. commonly capi- 

 tate. 



1422, Trist. echinatunt R. June, do El. N. 

 Jersey to Carol. &c one of the blended Sp. in 

 /. nodosus and polyceph. stem terete smooth, 

 leaves filiform not nodose, heads 1 to 6 echi- 

 iiate brownish. 



