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hand, but this struck out and “Scirpus intricatus ” substituted, 
also in Linnzus’s hand, is 
CYPERUS ARISTATUS, Jeoftb. 
Scirpus intricatus, Linn., is accordingly placed as a synonym 
under Cyprerts ARistatus, fottb. 
Scrrets ciLraris, Linn. Mant. p. 182. 
One sheet, two plants, marked “ Scirpus ciliaris ”’ in Linnzus’s 
hand, are FUIRENA GLOMERATA, Lam. 
A third plant on this sheet, separately marked in Linneus’s 
hand as “ Se. intricatus,” is so, i. e. Cyperus aristatus, Rottb. 
Scirpus ciliaris, Linn., is placed as a synonym under FurRENA 
GLOMERATA, Lam. 
Scirpus HoTTENTOTUS, Linn. Mant. p. 182. 
One sheet, marked “Scirpus hottentotus ” in Linneus’s hand, 18 
Fourrena ureta, Vahl. 
Scirpus hottentotus, Linn., is placed as a synonym under 
Furrena nieta, Vahl. 
Scirpus anrarcticus, Linn. Mant. p. 181. 
There are two sheets, viz. :—A, marked “ Scirpus Antarcticus ” 
in Linneus’s hand, is [solepis seslerioides, Kunth, which Boeckeler 
regards (I think rightly) as only the full form of Jsolepis carti- 
laginea, R. Br.= Scirpus Bergianus, Spreng. 
The description of Linneus agrees: I therefore take up for 
this species, so abundant in the Southern Hemisphere, the name 
ScrRPus ANTARCTICUS, Linn. 
B, the second sheet, marked “ Scirpus Antarcticus”’ in Linneus’s 
hand, is Bulbostylis barbata, Kunth. This plant appears anciently 
to have been distributed as Se. antarcticus. 
Scirpus cepnatores, Sp. Pl. ed. 2, p. 76, n. 27. 
One sheet, marked “ Scirpus cephalotes ” in Linneus’s hand, is 
RyYNcHOSPORA CEPHALOTES, Vahl. 
The description and citation of P. Browne agree. I cite 
Scirpus cephalotes, Linn., as a synonym under RyNcHOSPORA 
CEPHALOTES, Vahl. 
ERroPHorUM VAGINATUM, Sp. Pl. ed. 1, p. 52, n. 1. 
One sheet, marked “ vaginatum ” in Linneus’s hand, is 
ERIOPHORUM VAGINATUM, Linn. 
The figure cited, Scheuchz. Agrost. t. 7. fig. 1, may do; but 
avails little. 
Eriophorum vaginatum, Linn., is (altogether) Goon. 
