158. CYPERACEJ£. 221 
3. Mariscus microcephalus, Presl, Rel. Haenk. i. p. 182; C. B. 
Clarke, in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. p. 624. 
Mariseus dilutus, Nees, in Wight, Contrib. p. 90. 
Cyperus giganteus, Boeck. in Flora, xlii. (1859) pp. 443, 496. 
Cyperus compactus, Retz. Obs. v. p. 10, fide auctorum. 
Cyperus dilutus, Vahl, Enum. ii. p. 357 ; Nees, in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 
xix. Suppl. i. (1843) p. 65; Kunth, Enum. Pl. ii. p. 92. 
Cyperus septatus, Steud. Cyp. p. 46. 
Kwaneruna: Canton (Sampson, 1612! hb. Hance, 1367 !) ; 
Lofaushan (Ford!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Common in India and Malaya, extending to Mascarenia. 
4. Mariscus philippensis, Steud. Cyp. p. 66, char. penitus 
mutato. 
Mariscus umbellatus, Presl, Rel. Haenk. i. p. 181. 
Cyperus cylindrostachys (partim), Boeck. in Linnea, xxxvi. (1869-70) 
p. 383. 
HarNaN (A. Henry, 8!). Herb. Kew. 
Philippine Islands. 
See observation above under M. cyperinus. The Hainan plant 
of A. Henry closely matches at all events the Philippine type of 
Steudel. 
5. Mariscus Sieberianus, Nees, in Linnea, ix. (1834) p. 286; 
C. B. Clarke, in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. p. 622. 
Mariscus umbellatus, Vahl, Enum. ii. p. 376, pro parte; Kunth, Enum. 
Pl. ii. p. 118, pro majore parte. 
Mariscus cyperinus, Presl, in Oken, Isis, xxi. (1828) p. 270; Nees, in 
Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xix. Suppl. i. (1843) p. 71, var. æ et partim var. £: 
Hook, et Arn. Bot. Beechey's Voy. p. 272. 
Scirpus cyperoides, Linn. Mant, p. 181, et herb. propr.! 
Kyllinga umbellata, Roxb, Fl. Ind. i. p. 182. 
Cyperus umbellatus, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- Bat. ii. (1865-6) 
. 142. 
i Cyperus ovularis, Boeck. in Linnea, xxxvi. (1869-70) p. 383, var. æ 
partim, in Engl. Jahrb. vi. (1885) p. 51, nec Torrey. 
Cyperus cylindrostachyus, Boeck. in Linnea, xxxvi. (1869-70) p. 583, 
pro magna parte. 
Cyperus Sieberianus, Diels, in Engl. Jahrb, xxix. (1901) p. 227. 
Curna(Meyen!); CuekrANG : Ningpo Mountains( Faber, 225 !) ; 
Formosa: Tamsui(A. Henry, 1456!); Huren (A. Henry, 1330 ), 
Patung (E. H. Wilson, 1657!); Szecnuen: Tchenkeoutin 
(Farges!); Yunnan: Tapintze (Delavay, 1778!), Mengtze 
