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205. Scirpus validus Vahl. Enum. 2: 268. (1806). 
Leeds, Turtle Mountains. 
206. Scirpus occidentalis (Wats.) Chase, Rhodora, vol. 6, 
p. 68. (1904). 
Leeds. 
207. Scirpus brittonianus Piper. Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 11: 
157- (1906). 
Scirpus campestris 
Butte, Dunsieth. 
208. Scirpus fluviatilis (Torr.) A. Gray. Man. 527. (1848). 
Scirpus maritimus var. fluviatilis Torr. Ann. Lyc. N. Y. 3: 
324. (1836). Leeds. 
209. Scirpus rubrotinctus Fernald, Rhodora (1900). 20. 
Pleasant Lake. 
210. Scirpus atrovirens Muhl. Gram. 43. (1817). 
Butte, Dunsieth. 
PRIOPHORUM linn. Syst..(1735), Gen. 22. (1737), op. Pla 
§2-)(1753)- 
Linagrostis Tour. I. R. H. App. 664 (1708), also Linagrostis 
Tabernaemont. Hort. 559. (1613). Plumaria Heister. Syst. 12. 
(1748)! Gramen Eriophorum Dodonaeus. ‘Tabernaemontanus’ 
name is the oldest, but Bubani does not like it, because of deri- 
vation, and the writer takes the stand with him. 
211. Eriophorum angustifolium maius Schultz. 
Butte, Towner. 
RYNCHOSPORA Vahl. Enum. 2: 229. (1806). 
Holoschoenus Theophr. appears to be Schoenus Mariscus 
Linn. and of the Greeks=Juncus acutus. Schoenus leia Diosc. = 
Scirpus Holoschoenus L. Schoenus Enosmus Diosc.= Andropogon 
schoenanthus. Schoenus of greeks is therefore rather undefinable 
and may be held as equivalent of Juncus effusus L. or Scirpus 
lacustris L,. 
212. Rynchospora capillacea Torr. Comp. 41. (1826); A. 
Seay, Ann: Lye, N.Y. 11l: 214’ (1835), Man. 533; Britt. Il. 
mh 1: 278. 
Schoenus setaceus Muhl. Gram. 6. (1817). 
Butte. 
CAREX Virgilius Georg. III. 231. Linn. Sp. Pl. 972. (1753). 
Xiphion of greeks (?). Thryon Homer. Il. 381 (?). Carectum 
Vitruvius. 
