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Cyperaceae.
237.- Cyperus influxus (?). - Sheets 3 v5 and 3 v6. - Spec. 1-21.- July 27th and Aug. 15th 1867.- Sandy
bed of the Tracker River, below the
Big Ponds.
238.- Eleocharis (a.) - Sheet 347.- 8 spec. 1-4.- with
the last.- July 27th 1867.
239.- Eleocharis (b.) - Sheet 34V.- Spec. 1-5.- with the
preceding.- July 27th 1867.
240.- Scirpus (a.) - Sheet 349.- Spec. 1-6.- Humboldt
Lower Slough.- Aug. 6th 1867.- "Hop Tube"- the roots
said to be an important article of food for
Indians & Negroes.
241.- Scirpus (?). (b.) - Sheets 390+391.- Spec. 1-3.- E. Humboldt
Mr.- Oct. 1st 1867.- Bank of stream in lower canyon
near Granite Peak.
242.- Scirpus (??) (p.) - Sheet 392.- Spec. 1-4.- Soda lake.-
Aug. 5th 1867.- "Wakabina swampy margin.-
243.- Scirpus lacustris.- "Tule".- No specimens.- Abundant.
244.- Carex (a.) - Sheet 393.- Spec. 1-4.- Humboldt Lower
Slough, near Donner's Station.- Nov. 21st 1867.- In
marsh, with Typha atra.- Stem weak - 3".- Past
maturity. (Stemjuncus or Scirpus?)