CYPERACEJE. (SEDGE FAMILY.) 509 



$ 8. Perigynia slightly inflated, smooth and shining, green, few-nerved or nerveless, with a 



straight tapering beak terminating in 2 small membranaceous teeth. Staminate spike 



solitary : fertile spikes all OD slender and pendulous stalks. No. 94 - 97. 

 9. Perigynia slightly inflated, smooth, nerved, with a tapering somewhat serrulate beak, 



terminating in 2 distinct menibranaceous teeth ; becoming tawny or yellow at maturity. 



Staminate spike sou' tary- No. 98 - 101. 

 10. Perigynia slightly inflated, rough or woolly, with an abrupt straight beak. Staminate 



spikes usually 2 or more No. 102 - 105 

 1 Perigynia moderately inflated, smooth (except No. 109), conspicuously many-nerved, with 



a straight beak terminating in 2 rigid more or less spreading teeth. Staminate spikes 1- 



5 No. 106 - 112 

 J Perigynia much inflated, smooth, conspicuously many-nerved, with a long tapering 2- 



toothed beak Starninate spike solitjiry. No. 113 - 120. 



13. Perigynia much inflated, obovoid or obconic, smooth, few-nerved, with an extremely ab- 

 rupt, very long, 2-toothed beak, tawny or straw-colored at maturity, horizontally spread- 

 ing or deflexed. Terminal spike Staminate, or androgynous and fertile at the apex. 

 No. 121, 122. 



14. Perigynia much inflated, smooth, nerved (except No 132), shining and straw-colored at 

 maturity, with a tapering and more or less elongated 2-toothed beak. Staminate spiked 

 2-3. No. 123-132 



A. Spike solitary, simple, dioecious or androgynous : brads small, colored and scale- 

 like. PSYLLOPHORJE, IiOlSel. 



$ 1. Spike dioecious, or Hie fertile merely with a few Staminate flowers at the lose. 

 * Stigmas 2 : leaves all radical, bristle-form. 



1. C. gynocrates, Wonnskiold. Calm and leaves smooth, or minutely 

 rough at the top ; barren spike linear; fertile spike ovoid, loosely flowered; peri- 

 gynia oblong, short-beaked, with a white membranaceous obtusely 2-toothed apex, nar- 

 rowed at the base, nerved throughout, smoot/i, spreading horizontally at maturity, 

 longer than the acute or acutish scale. (C. dioica, ed. 1, not of L.) Swamps, 

 Wayne County, New York (Sartwell), to Michigan and northward. (Eu.) 



2. C. CXlIiS, Dew. Culm rough ; spike rarely all Staminate and filiform, 

 but commonly fertile with a few Staminate flowers at the base, densely flou*.. ed, 

 occasionally with 1-2 very small additional fertile spikes below the sterile 

 flowers ; perigynia ovate-lanceolate, plano-convex, with a fete Jine nerves only on the 

 convex side, serrulate on the margin, 2-toothed at the apex, spreading, rather longer 

 than the acute scales. Swamps, E. New England to New Jersey, near the 

 coast : also borders of mountain lakes, Essex County, New York. 



* * Stigmas 3 : haves flat. 



3. C. SCirpOidca, Michx. Spike narrowly cylindrical ; perigynia 6.aJ, 

 with a minute point, densely hairy, dark purple at maturity, about the lengi of 

 the pointed ciliate scale. (C. Wonnskioldiana, Hornem. C. Michauxii, Scf.w.} 

 Alpine summits of the mountains of Maine and N.Hampshire (Oakes, $-c.), -*7il- 

 loughby Mt., Vermont ( Wood), Drummond's Island, Michigan, and northward. 



2. Spike androgynous, slaminate at the summit. 

 * Stigmas 2 : leaves bristle-form. 



4. C. capitiita, L. Spike small, roundish-ovoid ; perigynia broadly tHip- 

 /i'co/ with a notched mcmbranaccous point, compressed, smooth, spreading, 



