CYPERACEAE juss. (Carcx.) 477 



mac masculac oblon^ao, acuiae, unincrviap, hyalino-albidac, api- 

 ccm vorsns pallidc ochraceae, glabrao. apicc ciliolaiac; foininoae 

 «ivatao, acnniinato-mucronatac^ nninerviae, glabrae, hyalino-albi- 

 dae; carina viridi. Utricnli .s<|namani vix superantos, obovati, 

 longe rostrati, rostro apico bicuspiduto, trigoni, mcmbranacei, 

 ncrvosi, viridos, i;lal)ri , apiconi vcrsus scabri ; rostro angulis 

 hispidiilo-scabro. Stylus trilidus. Acheniuiii iminaturum obo- 

 vatum, riidimento styli infloxo terminatum, trigonum, strami- 

 noo-pallidum. C. panicoae alfinior , quam C. dcpanpcratac? 

 Sprengel (Syst. 3. 823) huc ducit C. brevicollem Cand. 



288. C. r.REVlCOLLlS Caml. Call. (). i})5. Cand. c.t Duby. 

 JSof. Call. 1. 496. Foliis linoaribns, planis, mar^jinc scabris; 

 culmo crocto, acutc tritjuoiro, lacvi; spica inascula orecta; fe- 

 mineis 1-3, cylindricis, ()-10-floris, pedicellatis; bracteis vagina- 

 tis ; frnctibus obovafis, vontricosis, glabris, sublaevibus; rostro 

 brevissimo, trnncato aut bidentato; squamis oblongis, acumina- 

 tis, (Iructu) subbrevioribns. Cand. et Diilty. — Ad rupcs Rho- 

 dano proximas, in montc Parvc, prope Belley. 2|. — Simillima 

 Carici Michelii (Cand.); Sprengel (Syst. 3. 823) cum ca con- 

 jungit. 



289. C. CAMSCHATCENSE. Spica mascula solitaria, ob- 

 longa; feminois subbinis, remotis, pcdunculatis; stigmatibus 3; 

 perigyniis subglobosis, hispidulis, rostro longissimo bicuspidato 

 margino hispido apiculatis, glumam cnspidatam subaequantibus. 

 Mey. C. ilongerostra(a C. A. Bley. Cyprr. nov. 26. t. 12. — 

 Camtschatca 2\. — Proxiina C. Michciii Jlost. a nostra differt 

 praesertim spicis fcmineis mnhifloris, gluinis femincis brevius 

 mucronatis, non raro omnino muticis, masculis vol omnibus mu- 

 ticis vel infiniis tantnm breviter mucronatis, perigyniis (in fructu 

 maturo) magis oblongis, trigonis, rostro breviore, nec non ca- 

 ryopsi oblonga, obtusa, triquotra. (Mey.') 



290. C. DEPAUPERATA 6'oof7. in Linn. Trans. 2. 181. 

 Smilh. Brit. 3. 984. {e.rct. syn. Mich.) Schkuhr. Car. 2. 66. 

 Wahlenb. in Act. Ilolm. 1803. 155. IVilld. Spec. 4. 278 et herh. 

 n. 17226. Engl. Bot. t. 1098. Spica mascula solitaria, lincari; 

 femineis ternis, 3-5-floris, romotis ; binis inforioribus exserte pe- 

 dunculatis; stigmatibus 3; fructibus obovatis, inflatis, rostratis, 

 ore obliquis, squama obionga longioribus. IVdld. C. triflora 

 Willd. Fhytog. 2. n. 8. i. 1. /. 2. Schkiihr. Car. 1. 94. t. M. 



Jig. 50. C. vcntricosa Cnrt. Lond. 6. /. 68. C. monilifera 

 Thnill. Pur. 1. 490. — Anglia, Gallia, Italia. 4 — Squamae 

 masculae lincari-oblongae, apice rotundatae, hyalino-albidae, 

 dorso virides, glabrae; fominoae subi'otundo-ovatae, acuminato- 

 mucronatao, dorso virides , latcribus hyalino-albidae, glabrac. 

 Utriculi elliptici, longe rostrati, basi cuneato-attenuati, trigoni, 

 mcmbranacei, muKinervii, viridos, glabri, nitiduli; rostrum su- 

 perne margine scabriusculum, ore obliquo, intogro. Acbonium 

 obovatnm, irigonum, basi styli mucronatum, ;subtilissime punc- 



