Beiblatt zu den Botanischen Jahrbüchern. Nr. 68. 25 
Chile: Cordillera, alt. 2100 m, Paso Cruz 34° s. L. (O. KUNTZE 
n. 30 bis). 
Planta, cum nuce magna, E A/aeamens? primo aspectu similis, differt. stylobasi a 
nuce conspicue distincta. 
Species non visae. 
15. E. coronata Steud. Cyp. (1855) p. 77. 
Radix repens. Culmi 4 dm longi; vaginae apice truncatae. — Spicula 
ovoidea, 8—12-flora. Glumae bruneae, in margine hyalinae. Setae 3, te- 
nuissimae, cum 1/, parte nucis vix aequilongae, leves. Stylus 3-fidus. Nux 
ovoidea, basi tuberculata, medio nitida; stylobasis mitraeformis, erenulato- 
marginata, alba, verrucosulo-puncticulata. 
Chile: Concepcion (D’ÜRVILLE ex STEUDEL). 
An = E. pachycarpa supra? (C. B. CuankE 
16. E. Reichei. 
Heleocharis Reichei Philippi in Anal. Univ. Chil. v. 93 (1896) p. 35; 
Boeckeler ms. e Philippi. 
Rhizoma elongatum, horizontale, 1!/ lineam crassum. Culmi 2—3 
poll longi, validuli; vagina summa, apice truncata, herbacea, in altero 
latere lanceolatim producta. Spicula 5—7 lin. longa, oblongo-lanceolata. 
Setae 0. Nux majuscula, obovoidea, turgide biconvexa, levis, albida; stylo- 
basis brevis conica. 
Chile: Constitucion (Rxrcmg e PniiPPr). 
An = E. palustris R. Brown, forma setis obsoletis (C. B. CLAnkE?;. 
7. Scirpus. 
Seirpus Linn. Gen. n. 67 partim; Desv. in C. Gay Chile v. 6 p. 178; 
Benth. in Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Pl. v. 3 p. 1049; C. B. Clarke in Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 6 p. 653. — cf. Palla in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. v. 10 (4888) 
p. 293—304 t. 44. 
Isolepis R. Br. Prodr. p. 221; Kunth Enum. Il. 187; Desv. in C. Gay 
Chile v. 6 p. 484. 
Malacochaete Nees in Linnaea v. 9 (1834) p. 292, in Nova Acla Nat. 
Cur. v. 49 Suppl. 4 (1843) p. 89; Desv. in C. Gay Chile v. 6 p. 176. 
Dichromena Desv. in C. Gay Chile v. 6 p. 189, non Vahl. 
Glumae 3-multispirae. Stylibasis in nucis apicem (sine constrictione 
aut linea conspicua) sensim transiens. 
— Glaber. Culmus enodosus, prope ad basin foliatus vel vaginatus, 
apice caput aut umbellam gerens. 
Species 125, in omnibus regionibus sparsae. 
