. A class-book of botany; designed for colleges, academies, and other seminaries ... illustrated by a flora of the northern, middle, and western states; particularly of the United States north of the capitol, lat. 38 3/4 o. Botany; Plants -- United States; Plants -- Canada. CLXI. GRAMINE^. 593 brous, nerved, twice longer than the ovate-lanceolate glume; st. about 2f high, erect, scarcely scabrous; bracts and Ivs. long, not wide; light green.—Wet places in meadows, common, and has been ranked under C. b-iillata. 138. C. MiRATA. Dew. (C. arista. Dew. not of R. Br.) cf Spikes 2 or more, long-cyli


. A class-book of botany; designed for colleges, academies, and other seminaries ... illustrated by a flora of the northern, middle, and western states; particularly of the United States north of the capitol, lat. 38 3/4 o. Botany; Plants -- United States; Plants -- Canada. CLXI. GRAMINE^. 593 brous, nerved, twice longer than the ovate-lanceolate glume; st. about 2f high, erect, scarcely scabrous; bracts and Ivs. long, not wide; light green.—Wet places in meadows, common, and has been ranked under C. b-iillata. 138. C. MiRATA. Dew. (C. arista. Dew. not of R. Br.) cf Spikes 2 or more, long-cylindric ; 9 spikes about 2, long-cylindric, pe- dunculate, subdense-flowered, suberect; perig. ovale, conic, long rostrate, cos- tate, bifurcate, glabrous, subinflated at the base, about equaling the ovate, long-setaceous or long-awned glume; st. about 2f high, rough; Ivs. and bracts longer than the stem; light green.—Shores of lake Ontario, N. Y. Sartwell. Also found in the State of FIG. 5.';.—1. Carex; a single, fertile flower; a, the glume ; b, the perigymum, containing the ovary with (c) the three stigmas. 2. Scirpus lacustris; the inflorescence. 3. A single (magnified) flower, showms the 6 hypogj'nous bristles of the perigynium, ovary with three stigmas, and the three stamens. Order CLXI. GEAMINE^.—Grasses. perennial, with fibrous or bulbous rhizomas, or often annual or biennial. Stems (culms) cylindrical, fistular, closed at the nodes, covered with a coat ot silex, often soUd. Lvs. narrow and undivided, parallel-veined, alternate, with a sheath split down to the nodes, and a mem- branous hgula or stipule at the juncture of the blade and sheath. Inflorescence arranged in spikes, racemes or panicles. Fls. generally perfect, in little spikelets composed of bracts imbricated in 2 rows. GZjiwes.—Outer bracts (C(Z/2/a;, iirere.) generally 2 and unequal, sometimes 1 only. /• , • » PatecE.—Inner bracts (corolla, Linn.) 2, alternate, the lower (e.\


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