Scirpus acicularis L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 71. Eleocharis acicularis R. Br. 

 Prodr. Fl. N. Holl. (ed. Nees) I (1810) p. 80; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 69; Turczan. Cat. 

 Baical. no. 1192; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PL Fl. Alt. no. 884; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV, p. 243; 

 Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1855, II) p. 311, no. 1203. Heleocharis acicularis R. Bi-., 

 KpMJi. cUji. Ajit. VI (1912) p. 1421. 



In swampy, irrigated places, rather common on the islets in the river Abakan, and 

 on the banks of the river, in still places. Taken with young flowers in the second half 

 of June. 



Distribution: Europe, except the extreme southern and northern portions, south- 

 western Asia, Siberia, eastern Asia, the East Indies, America, New Holland. 



Scirpus silvaticus L. Spec. PL ed. II (1762) p. 75; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 67; Turczan. 

 Cat. Baical. no. 1196; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV, p. 250; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1855, 

 II) p. 314, no. 1210. 



/. typicus Krylow, $j[. Ajit. VI (1912) p. 1425. 



Common in moist thickets, on the borders of small lakes, etc., on the islets in the 

 Yenisei, between Minusinsk and Ust Abakansk. Specimens taken at the beginning of 

 June bearing only young flower-buds. 



/. Maximoiviczi Regel, Tentam. Fl. Ussuriensis (1861) no. 541. 



Specimens referred to this form by me, have been collected on the banks of the 

 Bei-kem, near Ust Sisti-kem. The form differs from the preceding one in having the 

 spikelets more pointed at the summit, and longer, from 4 to 5 mm. long, generally 

 placed singly, or in pairs. Nearly past flowering at the beginning of August. 



Distribution: Europe, except the arctic and extreme southern portions, south- 

 western Asia, Siberia, northern Mongolia, eastern Asia, North America. 



Scirpus maritimus L. Spec. PL ed. II (1762) p. 74; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 68; Turczan. 

 Cat. Baical. no. 1195; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PL Fl. Alt. no. 882; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV, p. 

 249; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1855, II) p. 314, no. 1209; KpMj. #ji. Ajit. VI (1912). 

 p. 1426. 



/. compactus G. F. W. Meyer, Chloris Hanoverana (1836) p. 603; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 

 IV, p. 249; KpBiJi. I. c. 



Of very common occurrence on the borders of the saliferous marshes on the 

 Abakan Steppe, where taken flowering by me in the middle of June. The head consists 

 of from 2 to 5 spikelets, most commonly 3, rarely 2, or, at times, even of 1 spikelet (f. 

 monostachyus G. F. W. Meyer, 1. c). The spikelets are to 1,8 cm. long, commonly 

 from 1,2 to 1,5 cm. The glumes are always distinctly, densely and shortly pubescent, 

 and with a far projecting dorsal nerve, of a rather light yellowish or green colour. The 

 number of the stigmas always 2. The specimens collected are all comparatively 

 slender, with culms from 30 to 50 cm. high, and with rather narrow leaves, to 3 mm. 

 broad. 



Distribution: Nearly all over the globe, except the extreme northern regions. 



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