. B TRl URDH4 I MA. i 



40. C. ' -,/!, R. 



I less, i h a wfi u ni three to six feet high, angles ruumb i, 



unibel decompound. Involwi as 1 •:•_. sad longer 

 theuinKl: iaaonmii chaffy. v ed,akar- 



s - " i ■ ■ • -sided. 



Hind, and Ben k di. 



1- common iu diuh s, re of 1 k< -. Bed in the vicinity 



1 -.1011113 during the rains. 



Boot a o ■ .' . ground, pcwnniid Culms naked, 



generally rroin three to six - letely thn - 



smooth. Le ihtr than ta - - unbrac- 



ing the bee & Umbel decompoond* meeWiftfi 



sub-> ssfl and lea too lengths, sab-erect. 



Ittvolttcrt about four-] i two of them longer than 



umbel. butotmsek minute. mate, linear- 



ay-flowered. Seeds* lipt* lly triangular. 



06s. Thosi _ it, useful, dm , larg Is f asaa. 



mon on the floor- - at Calcutta, are made 



this plant. When green they are split into 

 thrc [ . which in dry ing contract bo mm h a 



bring the margin in contact, or to overlap each other: in 

 this state they are woven, 



41. C. alopecHToidus. L 38. -. x . r. 2. Vahl. 



emmm.pL ,'. 368, 



Culm* from four to rh • gh, U -/decompound: 



involucre datee-leaved; tmihes noddins": tmikeleU alternate. 

 mail rd. 



Wara-pulla. fiftessl MaL 12. P. 77. f. 42. 

 1 - meratus. Linn. sp.pL ed. WiUd. 12. "277. 



Thi> is also ■ krge specie^, and a aatave of the saaai 

 /,' i • foes to five feet hagjb, 



t the basest Beaded, smoi :. /.- rves as in the 

 a species. Umbel decompound. droopin_ nto 



b high. Umbelhts one or m s sile. and 



from tvur to eight with pedum b - ot various length-. Par- 



