9. 
E. ^Jo £n^ann i, Reicbb. A spanl or Uw big\- glabratej leaves mostly hor- 
izontal, ovate, the upper acutisb, remc^.ely soiewhatNlow-dentieulate, not revc- 
ietioles; seeds/only slightly roughened. 
lute. abruptly ' contracted to winged 
short, and with short appendage.( £*% a : 
H. .Dells of the Wisconsin River Lap) 
10. lustre, L.yforma L abrad > 
the slender stem i ncurved-pubescent 
the internodes, linear to elliptical 
below but not peti oled, nearly entirfe 
veins i nconspi cuous; capsules incurv' 
^^ualled or exceeded by tbe^ sisndei 
pale teealc;cotna dingy. - White Mounts 
pi cum of cth. ed./- White Mountains of N. 
1 n 
am ,and northward. (^Fu. / 
0 
r_i£um, flaussknecbt. A span or less high, 
leaves mostly ascendinf and longer than 
oblong, obtuse or round->truDeate, narrowed 
and with revolute margi ns, thei r lateral 
d-pubeseent to nearly glabrous, mostly e- 
peduncles; seeds fusi form, wi tb elongated 
3 and northward. 
Forma moot i col uj; . 9au3Skn-ecbt. .^out a foot high, more woody, often branched 
with abundant incurved pubescence; leaves fi rm, revolute, erect, about as long 
as tbs interncdes, iinear-lanceolats, ibtuse, sessile; flowers few; fruiting pe- 
duncles mostly about as long as the leaves; coma nearly white. ( F . palustr e. var. 
l i near e. in part, of the 5tb. ed.j - 3waii»s, Pennsylvania to Minnesota; northward _ 
and westward, where it occurs with the] more typical form of the speci es.^Fu. 
-f- ♦- S^m firm, t eret e, w ithout de our^en t linesfojr s ometimes with m .er_ e tra- 
ces of them in th e fi rst|; l eaves nu merous , s ubenti re, with revolute ma rgins: 
seeds papi Hate, slightly appendaged: Icoma dingy. 
11. F\__Jj_ne^e, Muhl. A foot or two high, usually much branched toward the 
top, ci nereous with incurved hairs, at (least above; leaves erect or ascending, 
linear- lanceolate, suloacute, wi lb inconspicuous lateral veins, tapering to short 
but distinct peti oles; flowers numerous, pale, erect or arched; fruiting pedun- 
cles equalling or exceeo'lng the leave s; capsules i ncurved-pubescent,; seeds pale, 
li near-fusi forg,.( F. pa lustr e, var. li nea re, for the most part, of 5tb. ed^ -Bogs, 
etc. .Canada to Penn»»~lr,iuaii»e and westwird. 
ing somewhat glandular white hairs;! 
dent veins, very , short-peti oled or ses 
spreading. ( F . mo lie , Torr. and of Sth. ed 
to ¥iws^i4i4a and Till 
IS. F. ^tr^cjtum, Mubl. Habit of t )e last; densely beset with soft spread- 
epves broader, more obtuse and with evl- 
i le; pubescence of capsules soft and 
-Bogs, Mass to Mi nnsi««B4»» south 
