NATURAL ilies OF PHILADELPHIA. 77 
rus, Benth. ex Torr. ZYGADENUS e@LAvcus, Nutt. 55]. 2g Rig 
Norratuir, Gray. 552. trovene eS. Reich. ‘‘Pike’s Peak, in 
alpine region.” (553. See Gentianacez. ) 
cal JUNCACER. 
pat oe spicata, DC., var. zat Peruviana; the same as 392 of Dr. 
ws hi PARVIFLORA, DC. - comosa, E. Meyer (with a little 
E: campes a 57. Juxcus meee % . J. agnticunatus, L., var. 
55 Fonius, L Ppa Ao 560. J. 6 
‘orm, th ry’s 358. 562. J. AROTICUR, 
var. gracilis, — Alpine and subalpine. e ‘a 
sighing and attenuated form of J. aréticus; but 
as most of meg cauline sheaths are leaf-bearing, it is probably of re distinct 
w, yet iteerribed. Dr. Lyall colle ak it, as wel 
ade Mountains, farther north 3. }. R 
oper, with leafless sheaths and more less atteniated Ale ges 
er, Well marked by its flattened stems as 
as also collected in this region by Fendler ( 558), rk Wagelen 
i ér north, by Bourgeau. s lithe surotic, 
has ‘terete flaccid culms.” 566. . Mewzirs! 2, R, the 
8 so named, Fendler’s 857, Tight’s 1924, and Coulter’ $ 
bt the var. Californicus, Hook. and Arn. Pro robably an unpublish ed species. 
567, J ‘Baince us, Willd, 
“368— Various arious Dicotyledonous plants, enumerated above under their 
dinates spt 
ee CYPERACEZ. 
§81. arnt chap a, Vahl. 582. Sc PAUOIFLORUS, Lightt., rien 
Dratmond had fornieely: collected in the Rocky Mountains, and w 
been detected at several points along the northern frontier of the 2 United 
States. 583. S. aatatoe’ i L. ei subalpine. 584, Cyperus Schwetnirzn, 
Torr. 
585, Carex arrara, L. (OvATA) : v Sei 3 oblongis epee ay Lage egg 
parce masculis) atro-purpureis ; perigyniis florifer ris glauco-viridibus. 586. € 
: TVA, . : ; youn: 
~ $93. Carex BonpLaypn, Kant .? var. minor: perigyniis rarissime ad mar- 
gines scabris, e ar oe — ngearaie from the Andes of 
2. CAREX MURICATA = 4 core ha ike Fendler’ s No. 884, 
in part. 593. C. SICCATA, peter ey. “i C, pisticna, Huds. (C. Sartwellii, 
Dewey.) | 5. -€. Gay. sd np re t, HL, t. 411, 596. C. Deweyana 
NOP 
8, 599. Kopresta ears. wild, or perhaps with some K. CARICINA, 
“Seg Fone Boott. Here, as in all other collections, in flower 
TENELLA, Schk. 602. C. cangscens, L. 603. C. PoLYTRI- 
ee: riiroLta, Nutt., var. culmo seoamae perigyniis plano-trique- 
tris glabris margine serr rrolatis ; <quamis minus late scariosis ; rhacheola ut in 
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