1033. J. nodosus, L. 
Wet sandy places and swamps; frequent or common from Hyde 
Park southward, elsewhere infrequent or rare. July. 
jL 1034. J. nodosus, L., var. megacephalus, Torr. 
Near Stony Island, 1888. Berry Lake, Ind, , 1887. Pine Station, 
Ind,, Babcock. ' 
1035. J. canadensis, J. Gay. 
^.jLow grounds, chiefly southward; common. August — September. 
(B. P.) 
1036. J. canadensis, J. Gay., var. longieaudatus, Engelm. 
/ Wet sandy soil; frequent. August. (B.) 
Tolleston and Pine Station, Ind. Miller’s, Ind., Hill. 
1037. J. canadensis, J. Gay., var. brachyeephalus, Engelm. 
f Wet places; infrequent or rare. August. (B.) 
Southeast from Englewood. 
LUZULA, D 0. 
1038. L. campestris, D c. Wood-Bush. 
Fields and open woods; common or abundant. May. 
Two forms are found : 
(a) Decidedly hairy. 
( b ) Nearly smooth, or with a few scattered hairs. 
T YPH ACE-ZE . 
TYPHA, Tourn. 
1039. T. latifolia, L. Common Cat-tail. Flag. Beed-Mace, 
‘ ! Aquatic or in swamps; common. June — July 15th. 
1040. T. angustifolia, L, Narrow-leaved or Small Cat-tail. 
T. latifolia , L,, var. anyustifolia , Wood. 
Swampy places or aquatic. July. (B. P.) 
“Skokie,” Glencoe; rare. Liable to be found with the last. From 
South Chicago, south and southeast; frequent. 
& SPAXtGAmUM, Tourn. Bur-reed. 
r 1041. s. euryeappnm, Engelm. 
Frequent in swamps and borders of lakes, from Hyde Park south- 
ward. June. O, r- * A ' 
1042. S. simplex, Hudson. 
Borders of ponds; not common. July. (B.) 
South Chicago. Miller’s and Tolleston, Ind. Pine Station, Ind., 
Hill! 
