IV. 
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rous, acuminate. In corn fields and hedges. VI. 
— VIII. 
3 Trlticum 7 naritimum,h. 12?). Gra?nen punnlum lo- 
Uaceo fimileAX. 395. G. marithnum paniciilaloliacea, B. 
8. Sea Wheat. -Dwarf Darnel-grafs. Calyces mul- 
tiflorous, florets mucronate, fpike branched. On 
thefea fliore. V. VL 
See the remark in the fecond order. 
IV. Flowers diclinous. 
Typha. Catftail. Flowers monoicous, in cylin- 
dric fpikes, the male above the female, calyx of the 
male triphyllous, that of the female confifting of 
fine hairs. 
1. Typha latifolia. L. 1377. Typha, Ger. 42. R, 
436. T. pahiftris major, B. 20. Greater Catftail. 
Reedmace. Male and female fpikes approximate. 
In rivers and ponds. VII. 
2. Typha angiiJiifoHa. L. 1377. T, paluflris media, J. 
B. 2. 540. R. 436. '■/. paluftris clava gracili. B. 20. — 
b. T, paluftris minor. B. 20. R. 436. Lefl'er Catftail. 
Male and female fpikes remote. In rivers and ponds. 
7 /;. VII. 
Sparganium. Flowers monoicous^ capitula 
globofe, calyx triphyllous, ftigma bifid, berry mo- 
nofpermous or difpermous. 
1. Sparganium eredtum.lu. 1378. S. ramofum.V^xSsL. 
1 205. B. 15. R. 437. — b. S, non ramofum, B. 15. R. 
437. Greater Sparganium. Bur Reed. Leaves 
erect, triquetrous. In rivers and ponds* VII. 
2. Sparganium natans. L. 1378. S, minimum. J. B. 
2. 54 r. B. tj. R. 437. Lefl’er Sparganium. Leaves 
decumbent, plane. In ponds- and ditches. 7/^. VI 1 . 
Carex. Spike imbricate, calyx monophyllous, 
fquamDeform, capfule inflated, monofpermous, feed 
triquetrous. 
I. Male and female flowers in the fame fpike. 
I. Car ex capital a. L. 1379. Gramen cyper aides mini- 
mum Ranunculi capitulo rotunda. Mor. hilt. 3. 245. R. 
L 1 245. 
