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oribus minimis, mediis triple majoribus 9-nerviis Igevibus, interiorlbus 

 brevioribus uninerviis. — On the mountains of Hawaii, Maui, and 

 Kauai. — Somewhat resembling M. phleoides, but smaller, and the 

 spikes shorter. (M. & B. 246.) 



512.t Ktllingia monocephala, Rottb. Gram. p. 13, t. 4. (M. 

 & B. 23 ; Remy, 123.) 



513. Eleocharis obtusa, Schult. Mant. 2, p. 89 ; Gaud. Bot. 

 Freyc. Voy. p. 414 ; Hook. & Arn. 1. c. (M. & B. 27 ; Remy, 128.) 



514. Eleocharis palustris, R. Brown. Prodr. p. 244. 



515. SciRPUs MARiTiMus, Linn. ; Hook. & Arn. 1. c. p. 98. (M. & 

 B. 69, 230; Remy, 129.) 



516. SciRPUS RiPARius, Presl,Rel. Ha^nk. l,p. 192. (M.&B. 25.) 



517. FiMBRiSTTLis CTMOSA, R. Br. Prodr. p. 228 ; Hook. & Arn. 

 1. c. p. 98. (M. & B. 22.) 



518. FiMBRisTYLis UMBELLATO-CAPiTATA, Steud. ? A very varia- 

 ble plant, from Waterlandt Island, Tutuilla, etc., as well as the Hawaiian 

 Islands. The spikes are always sessile in a head, but the heads are 

 solitary, or few, or numerous, subtended by 3 - 5 very short (or with 

 one or two longer) awl-shaped bracts. The squamiB are ovate, acut- 

 ish, concave, and somewhat keeled ; the styles trifid and the stamens 

 two ; the achenia are less convex on one side than the other, three- 

 angled and very obtuse at the apex. Probably not the species quoted, 

 from which it differs in several particulars, but I am unable to identify 

 it satisfactorily, though it must be well known. 



519. Rhynchospora lavarum, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 415 ; 

 Hook. & Arn. 1. c. p. 98. (M. & B. 219 ; Remy, 134.) 



520. Rhynchospora thyrsoidea, Nees & Meyen, 9, p. 297. 

 E. scleroides, Hook. & Arn. 1. c. p. 99. (M. & B. 90 ; Remy, 132.) 



521. Cladium leptostachyum, Nees & Meyen, in LinntBa, 9, p. 

 301, & Rel. Meyen. p. 115. (M. & B. 112.) 



522. Baumea Meyenii, Kunth, Enum. p. 314. Vincentia angusti- 

 folia, Hook. & Arn. 1. c. p. 98. (M. & B. 92 ; Remy, 138.) 



523. Vincentia angustifolia, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 417, 

 non Hook. & Arn. 1. c. 



524. Gahnia GaudicHaudii, Steud. Glum. p. 164. Lamprocarya 

 Gaudichaudii, Brongn. in Bot. Dup. Voy. p. 166. Morelotia gahnice- 



formis, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 416, t. 28. — Dr. Hooker, in Fl. N. 

 Zeal., while, through some oversight, he refers M. gahniceformis to L. 

 a^m's, Brongn. {Gahnia arenaria. Hook. I.e.), speaks of the Hawaiian 

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