rU*. TRI.ANDRI.4 MONOGYS1A. J(f9 



timlmmbeUett peduncled and wpoacd ti ImiihIiTbI, Imear, 

 homing, compound racemes of lanceolate, many-r 



iUt-eoloured ^pikelet.-. Imo/ncre three-leaved, unequal. 

 / - .iall. frequently only chin § nfl three- 



sided, smooth. 



06*. I have sen small plants with the umbellets small. 

 dense and globular. 



-42. ( . . A'. 



Leafless. Cmbmt fimi fear fo n feet faigk, dm 

 Vmbeig super-decompound, nab / >>cre$, and involu- 



ti -ubulite. alternate. v .no-, 



compressed without an_ 



A' . I ! \Mjj. 



-A native of low wetpku Bengal. Flowers during-, 



the rain-. 



/: ttt pmrmiiil, nmnrwlnl lulu h—i_ Z>?cr jer than, 



a short sheath or two, which envelope the bam jlm, 



the apperenal ^ rr ensiform le 



Culm about rive feel high, naked, smooth, bright-green, 

 three-cornered, with the aag unded. Involucre* three 



or four. Bnh-fann * bout one-fourth the length of 



the umbel. I decompound and super-decompound, 



with the sub-division* and slender, smooth, compressed pe- 

 duncles of various length. S 



j t brown odour, each bearing from I hi thirty 



flowers. Stamens three. Sf I three- oblong, 



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Ob>. Thi- « - ■ v^ry Lk- (.'. t^aetum, and about the 



same size, though I am informed, never be mats, as 



th.tt i». To knuw it from < < attend to the involucre, 



which in this ■ unly about one-fourth the length of the um- 

 bel, but in that as long or longer. 

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