Monographia Juneacearum. 85 
Luzula 
Nota 4. Luz. Borreri W. A. BnowriELD, Flora Vectensis, 4856, p. 517 (Vide Fn. 
Buchenat, Kritisches Verzeichnis aller bis jetzt beschriebenen Juncaceen, 1881, p. 95, 
et A. G. Moore, a supplement to the Flora Vectensis, in: Journ. of botany, 1874, p. 203), 
planta foliis luxuriantibus sed floribus semper sterilibus, probabiliter est stirps hybrida : 
J. Forsteri »« pilosa, in silvaticis insulae »Isle of Wight« obvia. 
Nota 2. Bei den Exemplaren aus Nordamerika sah ich wiederholt eine ausläufer- 
artige Streckung der grundständigen Triebe. Es bleibtzu beachten, ob dies in der neuen 
Welt häufiger vorkommt als in der alten. 
Nota 3. Luz. pilosa >< silvatica s. unter L. silvatica. - 
Appendix. L. Carolinae Serexo Warsos, descriptions of some new 
Species of N. American Plants, in Proceedings of the Amer. Academy of arts 
and sciences, 1879, XIV (new ser. VI) p. 302. »Very slightly villous; stem 
a foot high or more, with broad flat leaves and a foliaceous braet, exceeding 
the diffuse and laxe cyme; flowers solitary on slender pedicels, anthers 
linear, about equalling the filaments; capsule with narrowly ovate valves, 
11/5 lines long, a little longer than the light-brown perianth; seed brown, 
subglobose, with a narrow whitish somewhat winglike raphe.« 
Distr. geogr. »On Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina; Gray 
and Carey, Jule 4841.« 
»Differing from L. pilosä in its smoothness, the conspicuous bract, narrower capsule 
and smaller seed without the prominent terminal twisted appendage.« 
Planta mihi ignota, carunculä deficiente a L. pilosä valde diversa videtur (Fr. B.). 
7. L. plumosa E. Meyer, Luzularum Species, in Linnaea 1849, XXII, 
p. 387. Dense laxiusve caespitosa. Caules graciles, 45—25 (raro usque 37) 
em alti. Folia basilaria frondosa late-linearia, usque 15 em longa, 3—5 
(raro 6) mm lata; vaginae basilares et cataphylla subrubescentia. Inflores- 
centia composita, anthelata, rarius simplex, umbelloides; rami graciles, 
erecti vel distantes, raro refracti. Tepala glumacea integra, castanea, 
membranaceo-marginata. Fructus perigonium superans, ovato-conieus, 
acutus sive mucronatus. Semina caruneulà magnà curvatä (probab. apice 
rectà) coronata. 
Litt. Juncus plumosus Warrtcu in sched. herbarii Hookeri (E. Meyer, 
ibidem). Fr. BucmeNaAv, Die Juncaceen aus Indien, insbesondere die aus 
dem Himalaya, in Excrrm, bot. Jahrb. 1885, VI, p. 195. »L. pilosa Wirt. 
var. plumosa C. A. Meyer, sp. pr.« testa A. Fnawcnzr, Plantae Davidianae 
ex Sinarum imperio, in Nouv. Archives du Muséum d'hist. natur., 1887, 
X, p. 100. 
Descr. Perennis, dense laxiusve caespitosa. Radices capillares, diam. vix 
0,2 mm, pallide fuscae, fibrosae. Rhizoma erectum, multiceps, turiones erectos con- 
fertos vel curvatos plus minus laxiusculos emittens. Caules vel adscendentes, vel 
erecti, basi et superne foliati, 45—25 (raro usque 37) cm alti, teretes, laeves, medullä 
continuá parenchymatosá repleti, diam. 0,5— vix 0,8 mm. Folia basilaria hypso- 
phyllina, una cum vaginis subrubescentia, sequentia et caulina (2—3) frondosa, plana, 
graminea; lamina foliorum basilarium usque 15cm longa, late-linearis, 3—5, raro 6 mm 
lata; lamina foliorum caulinorum 2—4 cm longa ; vagina angusta, ore penicillatim pilosa; 
lamina margine plus minus albo-ciliata, apice callosa. Inflorescentia terminalis, 
