154 MONOECIA, TRIANDRIA. 
Chaffy Sedge. 
Grows in similar places with No. 12, and also very common. 
Perennial. June. 
acuta. 15. C. masculine spikes two or three, feminine 
about four, subpedunculated, subnutant, cylin- 
drical, remote; fruit oblong, very shortly ros- 
tellate ; mouth entire, equal to the oblong-acute 
scales . — TVillcL 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. Ee. et Ff. f. 9£. 
Cutting Sedge. 
Common in low boggy ground. Perennial. May. 
5 2. Stigmas three. 
f Spikes androgynous, with the summits masculine. 
None. 
I f Terminal spikes male, the rest androgynous. 
viresceiis. 16. C. spike androgynous, linear-pedunculated, 
masculine below, feminine sub-approximated, by 
pairs, sub-pedunculated, linear; fruit globose- 
triquetrous, obtuse, pubescent. — Willd. 
C. virescens, Muhl. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. Mmm. L 147. 
Green Sedge. 
In woods and hills, common; very tall. Perennial. June. 
Buxbaumii. 17. C. spike androgynous, pedunculated, obovate, 
masculine below, feminine subternate, remote, 
sub-pedunculated ; fruit elliptical, triquetrous, 
obtuse, obsoletely bidentated, equal to the ob- 
long, miicronate scale.— IFxYM. 
C. polygama, Schk. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. X. Gg. f. 76. 
Buxhaums^ Sedge. 
In wet places; rare. Perennial. May. 
