196 DECAS PLANTARUM NOVARUM. 



V. uniglumis, Y, ciliata, V. psendomyiirus, and T'. sciuroides, I have 

 appended short characters of each ; and I hope that hotanists 

 who may have the opportunity will search for V . ciluita var. i/lahra 

 in Suffolk/'' My specimens were gathered near Mildenhall. 



Vnlpia uniylumis, Pari. — Uppermost sheath distant from the 

 erect close simple panicle ; upper glume setigerous, nearly equalling 

 the lirst floret on the same side ; lower glume wanting, or very 

 minute membranous ; stamens three. Middle and South Europe, 

 near the sea. 



Viilpia ciUutd, Link. — Uppermost sheath reaching to or partly 

 including the erect close panicle ; lowermost panicle-branch not 

 nearly equalling half the panicle, usually much shorter ; glumes 

 widely membranous, the upper reaching about one-third way up 

 the lowest floret on the same side ; lower glume wanting, or very 

 short and membranous ; rachis villous, outer pale villous and 

 ciliate ; one stamen. North, middle, and South Europe. 



Var. (jlahra (Y. amhigua, Le Gall). — Eachis and florets glabrous. 

 Isle of Wight ; Suffolk ; N. W. France ; Mediterranean. 



Yulpia pseudomi/nnts, Soy. Willm. — Uppermost sheath reach- 

 ing to or partly including the long narrow interrupted nodding 

 panicle, its lowest branch not one-third the length of the whole 

 panicle ; upper glume reaching to about the middle of the lowest 

 floret on the same side ; lower glume subsetiform, less than half 

 the length of the upper ; one stamen. North, Middle, and South 

 Europe. 



Yulpia sciuroides, Gmel. — Uppermost sheath far distant from 

 the erect close panicle, its lowest branch equalling half the 

 panicle ; upper glume about equalling the lowest floret on the same 

 side ; lower glume subsetiform, about half or more the length of 

 the ux^per ; one stamen. North, Middle, and South Europe, &c. 



DECAS PLANTARUM NOVARUM IN HISPANIA 

 COLLECTARIUM. 



AucTORiBus Leresche et Levier. 



Anemone Pavoniana, Boissier lieih. (Sect. Kriocephtdus). — Perennis 

 rhizomate abbreviato fibrillifero, collo fibrilloso, caulibus tenui- 

 bus adscendentibus pilis longis sparsis obsitis 2-3-floris rarius 

 unifloris, foliis radicalibus ternatim decompositis segmentis ovatis 

 in lacinias lincari-cuneatas acutas trifidus partitis, petiolo et 

 petiolis secuudariis elongatis pilosulis, foliis involucralibus ternis 

 conformibus sed valde diininutis sessilibus a flore longo inter- 

 vallo remotis, flore mediocri, petalis 7-8 albis oblongo-ellipticis 

 lineatim venosis extus adpresse hirtis, carpcllis semiorbiculatis 

 lanatis stylo glabro recurvo longioribus in capitulum globosum 

 dispositis. 



* See the notes at p. 218, recording additional localities in Suffolk ami 

 Dorset.— [^r/. Journ. Bot.} 



