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G. 306. MANISURIS RUGOSA (Nutt.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. pa 2: : pe 
ttti roa Nutt. Gen. 1: 84. 1818 BR. re ata Bald 
: 355. 1819.) 
Stir with ous Sak culms 1-2 m, 39-6 0) high, narrow leaves 3 m. 
— e 
es 
Outer glum sessile spikelet (a) about m. (2" long and strongl 
trans e t "s wet soil Delaware to Florida and Ala 
y near the coast. August to October fs 
ma a Š st 
CHAPMANI pacii 8 Se occurs in Florida, has much less 
outer glumes, shorter inte ternodes of the inflorescence, and elongated dander 
flowering branches, 
Manisuris ru a (Nutt.) Kuntze, and Manisuris corrugata (Baldw.) exis 
are identical, as rie itr by the type specimens in the Herb. Acad, Nat. 
Philadelphia, and Baldwin na ecla gem them to be the same and to pics 
been described from the same terial. € grass referred to M. corrugata in 
recent eollections is M. ee pim ) € (Fig. 305.) 
