
MONOECIA, TRIANDRIA. 151 
A well-marked species, with large fruit-heads. In copses 
of the Neck; abundant. Perennial. 
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** Spikes many, summits masculine. 
4. C. spikelets about four, somewhat remote ; retrotexa. 
fruit ovate, bi-dentate; margin glabrous, re- 
flexed-spreading ; scales oblong-lanceolate.— 
Schku 
rr. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. Kkk. f. 140. 
On woody hills of dry soil, every where common. Perennial. 
June. 
5. C. spikelets under five, oblong, aggregated ; stipau. 
fruit spreading, ovate-acuminate, bi-cuspidate, 
convex, flat, nerved ; culm triquetrous, very as- 
perate.— Willd. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. Hhh. f. 132. 
Close-spiked Sedge. 
In low grounds, common. Perennial. April. 
6. C. spikes narrow, paniculated, oblong, obtuse ; multifora. 
fruit ovate, bi-cuspidate; scales ovate, mucro- 
nate; bractes leafy, filiform.—/Villd. 
Icon. Schk. Car. 1. Lil. f. 144. 
Many-floweved Sedge. 
; Very common on the borders of ditches, and in meadows. 
Perennial. May. 
7. ©. spikes paniculated ; fruit ovate, margined paniculata. 
above, bidentate ; margin ciliate-serrate ; culm 
triquetrous.—/JVilld. 
ae Schk. Car. t. D. f. 20. et var. t. Ttt. f. 
163. 

