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MONCEGIA. TRIAND. 1657. Cares. x 154* 
Spikes compound ; fpikelets approximate, female at top .• 
fruit imbricate, with the Tides very entire. 
Sweden. Linn, fuppl. 414. 
p. Male an4 female flowers on dijiinil /pHes : females 
■ feffile. 
Sjleaths fliort, nearly etjualling the peduncles ; female 
fpikes roundiih ; fruit beaked, curved dowiiwards t 
ftem nearly finooth. 
Marlhes. Eng. Bot. t. 1*94- Morii, feet. S.t. li.f 19. 
^^eniale fpikes oblong ; the lower axillary ; leaves pearly 
filiform. 
Lapland. Mich. gen. t. ‘^t-f. 14. 
Stacies membranaceous, nearly leaflefs, flieathing ; fpikes 
linear, lax, ere£l, the male Ihorter: leaves fiat. 
Moist (hades Eng, Bot. t. 615. Mich gen t. 32./. 9. 
Gradies membranaceous, nearly leaflefs, flieathing: female- 
Ipikes remote, few-flowered, inclofed in a Iheath ; 
leaves channelled. 
Rocks. Scheuch. Agroft. 407. tab. \o. f. i. 
Spikes approximate, few-flowered : fruit ovate, hairy. 
^oiuhof Europe. Scheuch. Agroft. tab. xo.f. 8. 9, 
1 finale fpikes nearly folitary, ovate, near the male ; culm 
naked : fruit pubefeent. 
South of Europe, Mich. gen. t, 32, f. 3. 
^^^caths o : female-fpikes crowded, roundifh : glumes 
fligluly raucronate : fruit roundifli, villous. 
t'leaths. Flor. Dan. t. 1048. C. filiformis. 
^^^aths very fhort ; female fpikes nearly feflile, cylindrical, 
obtufe : gipmes elliptic, acute : fruit downy. 
•Meadows. Leers, herb. zoo. tab. ij./l 7 > 
Spikes ovate : fheaths about equalling the peduncle • 
glumes flightly mucronafe ; fruit villous : leave* 
. channelled, glabrous. 
^»rfllcs. (wooden. Ltnn. ’Trans. 2, 172. t. 20./. 5. 
2, ovate, alternate ; male oblong. 
■*- 3 pland. Flor. Da?:. /. 159 ? Fruit 3-fided. 
P'^cs approximate, very fliort : glumes lanceolate, mu- 
- cronave. 
• o°nth of Europe, Mich, gen. t, 3^ f. 3. 
