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Agkopyron violaceum (Hornem.) Vasey. — Piuylish 

 Wheat-grass. — Occasionally met with. August. 



Hordeum jubatum L. — Squirrel-tail Grass. — On road- 

 side. August. 



Elymus arenapjus L. — Doumy Lyme-grass. — On the 

 shore. August. 



CYPEEACE/E J. St. Hil. 



Cyperus escctlextus L. — Yellow Nut-grass. — In moist 

 fields. August. 



Eleocharis palustris (L.) E. & S. — Creeinng S'lnke- 

 rush. — In marshes. August. 



Eleocharis acicularis (L.) E. & S. — Needle Sjnke-rush. 

 In wet ground. July. 



Eleocharis acuminata (Muhl.) ISTees. — Flat-stemmed 

 Spike-rush. — In moist places. August. 



SciRPUS LACUSTRis L. — Great Bulrush. — In shallow 

 ponds. July. 



SciRPUS FLUViATiLis (ToRR.) A. Gray. — Bivcr Bulrush. 

 — ISTear I'Outre Eiver. August. 



SciRPUS ATROVIRENS . MuHL. — Bark Green Bulrush. — 

 Common in swamps. July. 



SciRPUS MiCROCARPUS Presl. — Small-fruited Bulrush. — 

 In wet woods. August. 



SciRPUS CYPERiNUS (L.) KuxTH. — Wool-grass. — In wet 

 places. August. 



Carex lupulixa Muhl. — Rop Sedge. — Common in 

 swamps. July. 



Carex utriculata Boott. — Bottle Sedge. — Banks of 

 Salmon Eiver. July. 



Carex retrorsa Schweix. — Betrorse Sedge. — In low 

 ground. August. 



Carex lurida parvula (Paine) Bailey. — Small Sallovj 

 Sedge. — lu springy ground. July. 



Carex hystricixa Muhl. — Boreupine Sedge. — In low 

 meadows. Aujjust. 



