TRIANDRIA— MONOGYNIA. Erlophonim. 67 



Roo^ extensively creeping. Stem about half as high as the fore- 

 going, but of a stouter habit, and cylindrical throughout. Leaves 

 thicker, and much shorter. Glumes smaller, and not quite so 

 thin and delicate ; the outer one with many ribs. Hairs of the 

 seed much shorter than the former. 



3. E. alpinum. Alpine Cotton-grass. 



Stem triangular, naked above the leaves, which are shorter 

 than their sheaths. Spike oblong-ovate. Glumes firm, 

 strongly keeled. 



E. alpinum. Linn. Sp. PL 77 . IVilld. v. \. 314. Vahl Enum. 



V. 2. 388. Fl. Br. 60. Engl. Bot. v.b. t.3\\. Hook. Scot. 20. 



Dicks. Tr. of Linn. Soc. v. 2. 290 ^ 356. Fl. Dan. t. 620. Dicks. 



H. Sicc.fasc. 8. 3. Don H. Brit. 26. Schrad. Germ. v. 1. 149. 



Host Gram. r. 1. 31. t.AO. 

 Linagrostis juncea alpina,capitulo parvo, tomento rariore. Scheuchz. 



Agr. 305. t.7.f. 4, 

 J uncus alpinus bombycinus. Bauh. Prodr. 23. Baiih. Hist. v. 2. 515. 



Scheuchz. Prodr. 27. t. 8./. 1. 



On turfy alpine bogs in Scotland. 



On a moss 3 miles east of Forfar. 3Ir. Broivn S^ Mr. G. Don. On 

 the mountains of Breadalbane ; Mr. Somerville. Hooker. 



Perennial. June, July. 



Boot creeping, throwing up a row of crowded stems, destitute of 

 joints, 4 — 6 inches high, with 3 rough angles. Leaves few, very 

 short, channelled, rough-edged, with long, striated, smooth 

 sheaths. Spike erect, very small, of a few ovate, rusty, chaffy 

 glumes, each with a strong, green keel, and quite unlike the 

 grey, filmy, tapering scales of the 2 preceding species. Hairs 

 white and shining, few in each spike, erect, not concealing the 

 glumes. 



The late Mr. G, Don justly pointed out to us that the shoot with 

 long leaves, annexed to the figure in Engl. Bot., belongs to 

 Carcx dioica, a plant frequently intermixed with this Eriophorum. 



** Spikes several. 



4. Ya. polystacldon. Broad-leaved Cotton-grass. 

 Stem round. Leaves flat, lanceolate, with a triangular point. 



Stalks of the spikes smooth. Hairs thrice the length of 

 the spike. 



E. polystachion. Linn. Sp. PI. 76. Willd. u. ]. 312. J'ahlEnum. 

 V. 2. 389. Fl. Br. 59. Engl. Bot. v. 8. t. 563. Dicks. Tr. of 

 Linn. Soc. v. 2. 289. H. Sicc.fasc. 4. 1. Hook. Scot. 21. Roth 

 Germ. v. 2. 63. Leers W.t.l.f. 5. Hoffm. Germ, for 1800. t. 3. 



E. latifolium. Schrad. Germ. v. 1. 154. Poit. S^ Turp. Par. t. 50. 

 Fl.Dan. M38I. 



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