610 
"261 (—). 
V 262 (146). 
v 263 (145). 
y 264 (—). 
v — (142). 
v 265 (—). 
J 266 (140). 
4 267 (141). 
, 268 (143). 
y 269 (144). 
v 270 (129). 
Ven ©). 
v 272 (131). 
v 273 (130) 
v 974 (133). 
«275 (139). 
v 276 (134). 
v 9277 (137). 
v 277 (138). 
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BOTANY OF THE. AZORES. 
sed species Azorica omnino convenit cum speci- 
minibus Americanis a cel. Hooker comm. sub 
nomine J. tenuis. 
Cladium Mariscus, Br. Flores. 
Cyperus longus, L. Fayal; Flores. 
C. esculentus, L. Ins. omnibus. (Aliena?) 
C. vegetus, Willd. Flores. . 
Only two tufts of this were found, on the sea cliffs 
by Santa Cruz. It appears identical with plants 
in Kew Gardens and in the herbarium of Sir W. 
J. Hooker, which bear this name. Two or three 
minor points in Kunth's character and descrip- 
tion are inapplicable, namely, the long leaves, 
shining seeds, and ferruginous dots on the glumes 
or scales. 
Scirpus maritimus, L. 
S. setaceus, L.  Fayal. : 
S. Savii, Sebast. et Maur. Fayal; Flores; Pico. 
S. fluitans, L. Pico. 
S. palustris, L. Flores. 
S. multicaulis, Sm. Fayal; Pico. ; 
Carex sagittifera, Lowe.. Fayal; Flores; Pico. - 
Cespitosa, Utriculi maturi reflexi. Achenium — 
oblongum. C. Guthnickiana, Gay. (Flo. Azo. | 
No. 129.) 
C. vulpina, L. Flores. 
C. stellulata, L. Flores; Pico- 
C. divulsa, Good. Fayal. 
C. Azorica, Gay. Pico. 
C. flava, L. Fayal; Flores; Pico- 
C. levicaulis, Kunze. Flores. 
C. Floresiana, Hochst. Flores. 
C. Vulcani. Hochst. Fayal; Flores ? I 
It is probable that Carex Watsoni, Boott ms-  — 
(alluded to in Flora Azorica) includes both these 
species of Hochstetter. I had only some S!X 
or eight specimens altogether, and Dr. Boott 
saw but half of them. Ofthe two reserved e 
