C. Dewey on Caricography. 231 
Art. XXVITI.—Caricography; by Prof. C. Dewry. 
(Continued from vol. xxiv, p. 48, Second Series.) 
No, 254. (@. alata, Tor. Mon. 
Spica composita; spiculis 5-8, ovalibus, sessilibus, crassis, su- 
perne ageregatis, densifloris, infirne staminiferis; fractibus sub- 
orbiculatis, interdum obovatis, distigmaticis, subplanis, abrupti 
brevi- rostratis, bidentatis, lato- alatis, rostro subscabris, squama 
ovato-lanceolata brevioribus. 
“ 3-4 feet high, smooth, with rough edged leaves; pale 
green; stigmas two. North Carolina and Georgia— raat 
Ponds’ Chapman ; a pine sedge-grass. 
255. C. striata, Mx. Boott, Ilust., No. 141. 
sear staminiferis, 1-4, Sepe | 2, _ oblongis, cylindraceis, erectis, 
Ler 2, raro 
Calm 12. feet high, erect, stiff, eats -Deaeteain longer than the 
striate and lanceolate leaves, reddi the root. 
Penn.— Muhlenberg ; ae Jer any Torey and also Kniers- 
kern ; Florida—Chapm 
Confounded with C. C4 po rpha, Mub.; but Dr. Boott found 
clynory the others, to be C- striata in the 
er of Micheaux. This discovery makes a a, in its 
deeostee: it led also to the other changes. 
sey re vol = p. 813, of this Journal, becomes var. 2 
, can be 
Years after C. Hals-yana v was ree I iy it with 
differcat forms, named. eee in Muhl. heron 
ho stacaathedls 3-4, , opine erectis, gain, | = 
tilliferis 2-4, sepe 3, longoey lindraceis Specs ts omer 
Spe apice staminiferis, gre i foliaceo-bracteatis, 
firma inferne attenuata et lax? sb peduonst pons 
‘Wistigmaticis ovati-oblongis purer tos el cum Tostro 
terati et bifurcato, glabris, subinflatis, stramiels revorsis, squa- 
na lanceolata purpurea, angusta seabro-aristata | 
