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98. S. neglcotus. 

 Spikelets x 4. 



panic e exserted, 2-4 cm. long; spikelets 4 mm. long; the acuminate glumes 

 usually subequal, nearly as long as the acuminate scabrous minutelv avw-essed 

 pubescent lemma, which is exceeded by the sharp-pointed palea. — Sterile fields 

 and waste places, s. Me. to S. Dak., and south w Sept. 



7. S. neglectus Nash. Similar to the preceding, usually more slender- the 

 panicles smaller, more completely inclosed; spikelets 2.5-3 mm. loiw - nhmes 

 lemma, and palea ad subequal, acute, thinner in texture, alabrous white 

 and shining. —Sterile or sandy soil, N. B. to S. Dak., s to Va ' 



and Tex. Fig. 98. 



8. S. fNDicus (L.) R. Br. (Smut Grass.) Tufted culms 

 3-10 dm. high, erect, wiry ; leaves 10-30 cm. in length, lono-- 

 attenuate; panicle i-| the entire height of the plant; spikelets 

 2 mm. long, shining, crowded on the slender erect branches • 

 glumes obtuse, unequal, the second i as long as the acuminate 

 lemma which is slightly longer than the obtuse palea. — Waste 

 ground and fields, Va. to Ark., and south w. Aug., Sept. — 

 Panicle frequently affected with a black fungus, hence the com- 

 mon name. (Nat. from trop. regions.) 



9. S. virginicus (L.) Kunth. Glabrous; culms erect, 1.5-5 dm. high • 

 sheaths overlapping; blades firm, involute, conspicuously distichous on the nu- 

 merous sterile shoots ; panicles exserted, 3-6 cm. long ; spikelets 3 mm. long ; the 



glumes unequal, the second exceeding the glabrous floret. — 

 Sandy shores, Va. to Fla. Aug., Sept. (Trop. regions.) 



10. S. cryptandrus (Torr.) Gray. Tufted, 4-7 dm. high; 

 culms rather stout, erect or somewhat spreading ; sheaths over- 

 lapping, ciliate on the margin and conspicuously bearded at the 

 throat; blades 6-12 dm. long, 3-5 mm. \\'idc,^ flat, scabrous; 

 panicle lead-colored, usually open, 12-20 cm. long, included at 

 base in the upper sheath, or sometimes contracted and wholly 

 included ; spikelets 2-2.5 mm. long; first glume about i as long 

 as the second; lemma acute, longer than the palea. — Sandy 

 soil, especially on the coast and about the Great Lakes, N. E. to 

 Minn., s. to Pa. and Tex. Aug., Sept. (Mex.) Fig. 99. 



11. S. junceus (Michx.) Kunth. Tufted, glabrous, 4-7 dm. high; culms 

 wiry, erect, leafy at the base, naked above ; the involute-setaceous basal leaves 

 12-24 cm. long, spreading ; panicle purplish or chestnut, the short verticillate 

 branches spreading ; spikelets 3 mm. long ; first glume about i the 

 length of the second, which is as long as the glabrous subacute 

 equal lemma and palea. (S. gracilis Merr. ; S. ejuncidus Nash.) 

 — Dry sandy soil, Va. to Fla., w. to Tex. Aug. Fig. 100. 



12. S. heter61epis Gray. Tufted, 6-9 dm. high ; culms rather 

 stout, wiry, erect ; basal leaves about i as long as the culm, 

 involute-setaceous ; panicles long-exserted, 7-25 cm. long, branches 

 ascending; spikelets 4-6 mm. long; first glume about ^-| the length of the 

 doret, the second acuminate, often cuspidate (varying in length hi" the same 



panicle), exceeding the glabrous obtuse or subacute equal 

 lemma and palea; grain venj large, pericarp shining, indu- 

 rated, splitting the palea. — Dry soil and prairies, w. Que. to 

 Man., s. to Ct., Pa., Mo. and Tex. Aug., Sept. — Strong- 

 scented. Fig. 101. 



13. S. compressus (Torr.) Kunth. Perennial from short 

 scaly rootstocks, flattened at base ; culms 3-6 dm. high, leafy 

 to the top ; the sheaths overlapping ; leaves conduplicate ; 

 panicle \-\ the length of the entire plant, loosely flowered ; 

 spikelets 2 mm. long ; the acute glumes shorter than the striate scabrous lemma 

 which equals the palea. {S. Torreyanus Nash.) — Bogs in pine 

 barrens, L. I. and N. J. Sept. — Spikelets rarely 2-flowered. t 



14. S. uniflbrus (Muhl.) Scribn. & Merr. Rootstocks very ▼ 



slender ; culms delicate, tufted, erect, 2-4 dm. high ; leaves 102. s. unifloms 

 1-2 mia. wide; jpanicle \-\ the length of the culm, loosely SpikeletxH. 



99. S. cryptandrus. 

 Open splkelet with 



glumes detached 



X4. 



100. S. junceus. 

 i^pikelel x 3. 



101. S. heterolepis 

 Spikelet X 3. 



