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t House. Ill Males* Monoec. Triand. 
Female. — Catkin tiled. Cup of i leaf. 
Blossom none. Nectary inflated, with 
3 teeth. Stigmas three* Seeds 3-square, 
beneath the nectary. 
655. Small Sedge, — ^ C. dioica. 
Spike simple, male and female catkins on 
distinct plants. — Flora Danica. 369. 
Turfy Bogs, June, P. Rare. 
ylmpthilL 
656. Naked Sedge, — C. leporina. 
Spike compound, spikelets ovate, sitting, ap- 
proaching, alternate, naked, composed of 
barren and fertile flowers. — Sowerby. 306. 
Bogs, June^ P. Rare. 
Potion Marshes, 
657. Great Sedge. — C. vulpina. 
Spike more than doubly compound, less com- 
pact in the lower part, spikelets ovate, 
clustered, composed of fertile and barren 
flowers, the barren flowers above. — Sower- 
by. 307. 
Wet Places, June, P. Common. 
Ohs: 
Spikelets ( when ripe J brown and permanent. 
658. Spiked Sedge. — C. spicata. 
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