536 CTPEKACE^. (sedge family.) 



* * Scales awned, r/reen : fertile spiJces on nodding peduncles : bracts long and leaj. 

 like : leaves Inoadli/ linear. 



18. C. crinita, Lam. Sterile spikes mostly 2, often with fertile flowers 

 intermixed ; fertile spikes 3-4, long-cylindrical, dense-flowered, on long drooping 

 peduncles; perigynia round-ovate, or obovate, somewhat inflated, 2 nerved, ab- 

 ruptly short-pointed, shorter than the long and rough-awned scale ; culms rough- 

 angled above (2° - 3° high). — Swamps in the upper districts, and northward. — 

 Spikes IJ'-S' long. 



19. C. Mitchelliana, M. A. Curtis. " Spikes in threes, pedunclcd, some- 

 what distant, oblong, slightly nodding ; terminal spike staminate at the base and 

 summit; the lowest peduncle scarcely sheathed; perigynia ovate, acute, gla- 

 brous ; scales oblong, the lowest with a long cusp much exceeding the fruit, the 

 upper about equalling it. — Wet places, Chatham County, North Carolina.'' 

 Curtis. — Culm slender, 18' high, rough above. Spikes 1' long. 



§ 2. CAREX Proper. Stigmas 3 : nut Z-angled. 



A. Spike solitary. 



* DiiieciouSr 



20. C. Boottiana, Benth. Culms slender, naked, rough, shorter than the 

 linear bright-green radical leaves ; spikes (rarely 2) many-flowered, purplish, 

 cylindrical, erect ; fertile spike dense-flowered ; perigynium obovate, obtuse or 

 abniptly short-beaked, eiliate and 2-toothed at the orifice, nerved, pubescent, cili- 

 ate-toothed on the angles, shorter and narrower than the oblong-acute or abniptly 

 pointed purple scale. — North Alabama, Peters, and westward. — Culms 6'- 8' 

 long. Spikes l'-2' long. 



* * Monaicious. Spike sterile above, fertile below. 



21. C. polytrichoides, Muhl. Spike linear, few-flowered; perigynia 

 lanceolate-oblong, many-nerved, obtuse and entire at the apex, twice as long as 

 the oblong mucronate scale; bract scale-like or occasionally leafy and exceeding 

 the spike; culms tufted, filiform, weak (6' -12' high), rough above, longer than 

 the very narrow leaves. — Bogs and swamps, Florida, and northward. 



22. C. Fraseri, Sims. Spike oblong, many-flowered, the fertile portion 

 globose ; perigynia ovoid, inflated, abruptly short-pointed, longer than the oblong 

 obtuse hyaline scale; leaves very wide (I' or more), obtuse, serrulate and wavy 

 on the margins, convolute below, and sheathing the base of the naked smooth 

 culm. — Shady banks of streams on the mountains of North Carolina. — Leaves 

 6'- 12' long, longer than the culm. 



23. C. Steudelii, Kunth. Spike linear (6"- 10" long); sterile flowers 

 20 - 25 ; perigynia 1-4, ovoid, smooth, 3-nerved, abruptly contracted into a 

 slender compressed rough-edged beak, longer than the ovate white green-keeled 

 scale ; leaves linear, flat, abruptly pointed, longer than the bristle-like prostrate 

 culms. — Shady banks, Florida, and westward. — Culms 3' - 6' long. Plant 

 whitish. 



24. C. Willdenovii, Schk. Sterileflowers 4-8, forming a minute linear 

 spike ; perigynia 6-9, oblong, with 3 rough angles ; lower scales longer than 



