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LILAEA SUBULATA H. 
nak al a Sap PALU srs! 
RUPPIA N IPIMA Li 
Zostera sre Dae L da 
oy nus NATAS Linnaeus. 
NAIA MAIOR Allione. 
Naias os ‘xilisk&S dal7 
TRIGLOCHIN Linnaeus. 
A Ne Spebesgrl te MARITIMUM Linn. 
Genus POT: IN Tournefort, 
Linn. 
P pectinatus 
POTAMOGHTON rd inpoe? Linn. 
A J NATANS Linn. 
POTAMOG ETON i oe Linn. 
AuIS 
MACEHAE. 
ECHINODORUS ROSTRATUS Engelm. 
Sagittaria calycina E da 18 
CYPERACEAE. 
s CYPERUS Linnaeus. 
CYPE see S ARISTATUS Rottb 
C diandrus Torr. y castaneus 
eseulentus L da 18 
1s LAEVIGATUS Linn 
SCE LIS Ss Schult. 
CIDENTALIS To 
da 118 
C PIKES wich 
alinail Mr. 10 
CHARIS R, Brown 
: COLA Torr 
2577 v ae de las Pe Virgenes Mr. 13. 
1. acicularis RK 
E. capitata R. Br 
ES. aap i R. Br 
sus SCIRPUS. Linnaeus. 
PUS LAC USTRIS Linn. 
als 
tarora sunth 
SCIRPUS sacs Linn. 
S. oineyi Gray. 
S. sylvaticus Lv. digynus Borck. 
§. pungens Vahl 
Genus HEMICARPHA Nees, 
H, ela arrosa Nees 
a Bry oallfornic us Wat da is 
naa 
REX 
G oe apolaaty mrat 
Ge 
© barbara Drew 
—filiformis Lv iain: a Boeckl dais 
ppiacnatese: Bott 
uricata Lv amen ana Bailey da 18 
mutton suiley da ls 
niata So dais 
pee ieeyperts Ly Comosa Bott da 1s 
—spis-a B ilev da 8 
caabaasate Boot 8% 
The West American Scientist —X. 
148 
C. siceata Dewey, v. minor 
C, triquetra Boott 
UNCACEAS. 
nus JUNCUS 
Ge Linnneus, 
JUNCUS BALTICUS Willd. 
JUNC : a BUFONIUS Linn. 
JUNCL apnea he Engeim 
J cng ann i 
JUNC ESU rind Boland. 
JU XC fe : LONGIST aT) ie ao, Torr. 
JU NUD 
Vv megace a lu orr Bs “ 
ar, NCUS OXYMERIS En 
NCUS PHAEOC HALOS. Reon 
—v glo eraius da i8 
JUNCUS ROBUSTUS S&S. Wa s 
JUNCUS XIPHIOIDES Mey 
PALMAE. 
RENGA SACCHARIFERA 
t y or sugar; 
ae syrup into preserves. 
about 150 Ibs. oe 
foctaus 
ARTOC ARPUS a orgs tae o Linn. _ 
Jack Fruit, iu the Malay Islands; attains 
weight of 5 is 
CH STAROPS EXCELSA Thunb. The 
_ diest of all palms; had stood three degrees 
ove geen! oe ming ho out protection; beautiful 
estes shaped lea 
spn ms AEROPS. ‘HUMILIS Linn. The dwar 
m of southern Europe; very ornamen- 
ro be "eligible for sce enic effect; hardy. 
Gen RBRYTHEA S. neater 
ERYTHEA ARMATA Watso The 
ful Blue Palm, of Lower California 
shaped leaves of a soft, glaucous color; the 
fab is the size of a marble, et eiaeiy ‘eaten 
io Indians of the desert region where it 
oe 1 
ihe Tecos <i is the fruit of the 
beautiful blu alm of Lower Cali- 
fornia, and f 
Oo is) 
ia. 
= 
© 
= 
s 
in the Cantillas cany 
tg age which opens out oe the aie 
ado derest, by Dr. Ed 
Dr. A e has et eas 
Mexico, 
ree. d the 
anity when over ten years old. 
DULIS Watson. The Guada- 
ERYTHEA ED 
lupe Island pains: ‘‘of equal decorative value 
