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tubercle flat, conical ; bristles 6, J tbc length of the nut ; stamens 3. — "Wet pine 

 barrens, Florida to North Carolina. June -Aug. — Leaves 2'- 4' long. Lat- 

 eral corymb (when present) remote. 



21. R. fascicularis, Nutt. Culms obscurely 3-angled, commonly slender, 

 (2° -3° high) ; leaves pale, narrowly linear; corymbs 2-3, distant, capitate, or 

 sometimes compound ; bracts conspicuous ; spikes light brown, oblong-ovate, 

 densely clustered ; scales mucronate-awned ; nut oval or orbicular, lenticular, 

 dark brown, usually pale in the middle and on the prominent edges ; tubercle 

 white, broadly or narrowly conical, obtuse, compressed, jf-| the length of the 

 nut ; bristles 4-6, varying from one half to nearly twice the length of the nut. 



— Low pine barrens, Florida to North Carolina. June and July. 



Var. distans. (R. distans, Nutt.) Every way smaller ; culms (6' - 18' high) 

 erect ; corymbs capitate, by pairs at the summit of the culm, and often with a 

 third rather distant lateral one ; spikes ovate ; bristles 6, as long as the nut, rarely 

 twice as long. — Low pine barrens, Florida to North Carolina. Aug. and Sept. 



Var. trichoides. Culms (6' - 12' long) prostrate, and, like the leaves, bristle- 

 form; corymb solitary, capitate ; spikes few ; nut orbicular, three times as long 

 as the 3-6 bristles. — Open pine barrens, West Florida. 



22. R. filifolia, Gray. Culms (l°-2° high) filiform, erect; leaves seta- 

 ceous ; corymbs 2-4, distant, capitate ; spikes densely clustered, lanceolate ; nut 

 minute, obovate, lenticular, smooth and shining, twice as long as the compressed 

 triangular-ovate ciliate tubercle ; bristles 6, rigid, nearly as long as the nut and 

 tubercle. — Margins of pine-barren ponds, Florida to North Carolina. July and 

 Aug. — Culm nearly terete. Spikes brown. Nut pale, with thickened edges. 



23. R. pallida, M. A. Curtis. Culms rigid, acutely 3-angled, glaucous- 

 green, rough above; leaves erect, ciliate-senulate ; corymb terminal, capitate, 

 compact; spikes very pale-ferruginous, lanceolate, 1 -flowered ; nut obovate, 

 smooth, compressed, reddish brown, with a paler disk; tubercle very short, de- 

 pressed, apiculate ; bristles 3, one fifth the length of the nut ; stamens 3 ; style 

 2-cleft. — Wilmington, North Carolina. Curtis. June. — Culm 12'- 20' high- 

 Nut 1" long. 



24. R. gracilenta, Gray. Culms and leaves filiform or setaceous ; cor- 

 ymbs 2-3, distant, capitate, brown ; spikes densely clustered, ovate-lanceolate; 

 nut oval, dull, as long as the slender subulate tubercle; bristles 6, twice as 

 long as the nut. — Wet pine barrens, Florida, and northward. July and Aug. 



— Culms l°-2°high. 



* * * Nut smooth and even : bristles hispid downward. 



25. R. alba, Vahl. Culms (l°-2° high) slender, 3-angled above ; leaves 

 narrowly linear or setaceous; corymbs mostly 2, capitate, white, turning 

 brownish, the lower one long-peduncled; spikes ovate lanceolate, 1-flowcred ; 

 nut obovate, lenticular, twice as long as the compressed subulate tubercle ; 

 bristles 10-20, rigid, as long as the nut and tubercle, ciliate at the base. — 

 Wet springy places, Florida, and northward. Aug. and Sept. 



26 R. glomerata, Vahl. Culms (2° -3° high) 3-angled ; loaves narrowly 

 linear; corymbs 4- 12, often by pairs, capitate, dark brown; spikes ovatc-lanceo 



