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136 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
LUZULA SPICATA, Desy ee: ~ sa 554. Caiion City, Brande- 
gee. — er, Dr. Smi th. G+ 
JUNCUS BALTICUs, Deth., var. ech ANUS, Eng. Trans. St. Louis 
Acad., vol. 2, p. 442. Sepals of nearly equal length, inner ones more 
obtuse; anthers 4 times the length of the very short filament; capsule 
ovate-pyramidal, angled, iti seeds smaller, narrower and longer 
pointed — Abundant every wher damp erounds, on the plains and in 
the mou ae ains. Saas nver, Dr, Smith. Hall & Harbour, 567; Porter. 
JUN DRUMMO Le Me ey. Eng. Rev., l.¢., p. 445. Cex sespitos es 
stems 1o-1J0 h igh, Erets, filiform ; sheath bristle- ele ge spathe 4/-1}' 
long, mostly surpassing the aoe about 3-flowered panicle; sepals 
lanceolate, acute, or the outer ones acutish and scarcely longer r than 
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pi ng, tric 36, 
or a little itiorter ate the epals; seeds ovate, striate- satiate 1 ng 
tailed, the body 3”, rahiaine the tai ils, 1” long.—Hall & Harbour, 563. 
das UNCUS Agric i mia aby . 446. erete, filiform, muck rar a 
flowered, contracted panicle; sepasaneelate a acute, Z 2” Jon cae ones. 
the ovate ¢ ovary, Soca capsu e ovate, angled, retuse, 3-celled, : 
peceeela ex , deep brown; seeds oblong-linear, 5/’-6” long, striate- : 
reieuhived pate e tailed, bene f long. —Found only by Hall & ‘Har hour, 
r Lak e Ra nch, Colorado, 
“pdleds PARRYI, Bipelw: ae l.¢., p. 446. Czespitose; stems very % 
thin and wiry, 4/-8’ long; leaves sulcate ra pena or two-thirds pa 
length, terete ’ abov e; spathe surpassing the simple, 1-3-flow 
panicle; sepals 23/-33” long stile toolatenaubieliate. the outer ones jon ee 
bristle- pointed, 3 times longer t than the 6 stamens; anthers linear, 2 
times longer than the filament; stigmas scarcely equallin g the linear- 
prismatic ovary, actennated into the style, included; jase prismatic, 
very acute, brown, exserted, 3-celled ; seed oblong, delicately striate- 
costate, 1 in length, long- tailed, body about 4” in length. — Hall & Har- 
. r, 561. Pa =, ms White House Mountain, at 1, ,500 feet altitude, 
oulter 
JUNCUS TRIGLUMI IIS, aL Eng. Rev., l. ¢., p. 448. Stem rae Rall i 
radical, subulate, somewhat terete, channeled at base; flowers capl- | 
tate in a terminal, erect head, about 3; sepals rather hueiaa “shieetae | 
than the oblong, obtuse, mucronate capsule; filaments many times | 
longer agi = anthers.—Hall & Hardour, 557. Parry, 395. e. ’ 
JUNCUS CASTANEUS, Sm. Eng., l. c., p. 448. Stem 2-leaved; radical 
leaves subulate, the upper part flattened; head terminal, solita ary; 
owers 2-3; sepals 3” long, ayateat acute, shorter than the oblong, 
obtuse capsule; anthers linear, pointed, half as long as the fila ments; 
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stigmas exsert; seeds oblong; body 4-5” long, wit th the tailed appen- ss & 
ap a or more long. Alpine.—Hall & Harbour, 560. Parry, 358. " 
JUN VASEYI, Engelm. Rev. l.¢., p. 448. Czspitose; stems 19-20 ‘ 
ae slender rigid, triate, Cov ered Wick brown sheaths at base, so metimes 
ea rin 
] g; leaves elongated, setaceous, terete, grades: suleate toward _ 
e base; spathe equ aliug or ‘rarely longer than the small, contracted 
dunicle casei }-1’ long, — ; Sepals equal, eaicbobien, Qi long, 
