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tenuis. 
lufonius. 
campestris. 
melanocar - 
pus. 
repens . 
americana. 
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HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. JunCUS. 
On dry barren soil, on road sides 5 frequent, J/. June, 
July, v . v . 
15. J. culmo folioso simplici teretiusculo, foliis canaliculatis, 
corymbo terminali dicbotomo bracteis breviore, cap- 
sula oblonga obtusa calyce breviore. Rostk.junc. 24. 
t.l.f. 3. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 214 ? 
In Georgia and Carolina. 
16. J. culmo folioso dichotomo, foliis angulatis subsetaceis, 
floribus oblongis solitariis sessilibus. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p. 214. 
Icon. FI. dan. IO98. Host. gram. 3. t. 90. Engl, 
lot. 802. 
In overflowed fields, common. July, Aug. v. v. 
17. J. foliis planis pilosis, spicis pedunculatis ovatis subcer- 
nuis, intermedia sessili, calycinis foliolis mucronatis 
capsula obtusa longioribus. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 221. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 672 . 
On dry sunny hills : Pensylvania to Carolina. If. . April, 
May. v. v. 
18. J. culmo folioso, foliis sublanceolatis glabris, panicula 
capillari laxa, floribus pedicellatis. — Mich.Jl. amer. 1. 
p. 190. 
Luzula melanocarpa. Desvoux in journal de lotanique 1. 
p. 142. t. 5.f. 2. 
In the western part of Canada. Michaux. -J- • Seeds : 
black. 
19. J. culmis repentibus foliosis, foliis planis angustis, capi- 
tulis paucis sessilibus pedunculatisque paucifioris, 
calycibus subulatis 3-andris. — Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 191. 
Cephaloxis flabellata. Desvoux in journal de lotanique 1. 
p. 324. t. 11. f 2 . 
On sandy hills in Carolina and Georgia. 1/ . June. v. s. 
311. PEPLIS. Gen. pl. 605. 
J . P. floribus axillaribus solitariis, foliis crassis spathulato- 
obovatis, floribus apetalis. 
Inundated during its flowering time, in slow-flowing 
places of rivers, in Pensylvania ; the flowers so dimi- 
nutive that to examine them it requires a strong mi- 
croscope. 
