166 CXXXVIII. — NAIADEX. [ Triglochin. 
axis with 3 thin € carpels resembling dissepiments.. Stamens usually 3 perfect or in 
the terminal flower 
Stock stoloniferous. Scape — 3 in. to nearly 1 ft. ood : 
Fruit nearly orbicular 1, Z. striata. 
Dwarf ZR without stolones. ' Scape usually under 3 in. 
Fruit narrow, the perfect — with an angle or short 
Spuratthe base. . . 2. T. centrocarpa. 
Fruit seed obovate or ang ar-turbinate, truncate at í 
the to the outer a mucronate 3 . T. mucronata. 
Secr. II. o: enogeton.— Fruits with 3 to 6 pe; Jj USER dena any barren one 
or persistent axis. Stamens cad 6, rarely 4 or 
quoe E y 3 ft. high. Leaves long. Carpels 6, rarely 3, 
r less united, at least when in flower or -F 
pene from the 
4. T. procera. 
Scapes tall, with a sheath at the "base. `. (Leaves none e?). 
Carpels 2 or 3, united to the sper, at least when in oi 
flower. Nutlets almost drupac . 6. T. Maundit. 
Secr. I. EurRIGLOCHIN.—Fruits with 3 CUP deciduous nutlets, 
Bern a central axis with 3 thin barren carpels resem aby p 
ments. Stamens usually 3 perfect or in the terminal flower 6 
eaves 
almost filiform, very variable in engin but almost always kote than 
the scape. Scape from 2 or 3 in. to nearly 1 ft. high, flowering " ies 
. Flowers Pues pedicellate, often very n voe 
Outer cmi pap broadly Men d & line long, the - 
leaving 3 thin irc AN united to the central axis and having the? 
the memes he dissepiments of k p Big em le.— a in 
ragm. vi. 83; T. dec cipiens, R. T. filifolium, Sie 
Spreng. Syst. Cur. Post. 142, also of Heg lel Pl. t. 579 ; T. triand 
Mich. Fl. Bor. Amer. i. 208, Hoo k. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 40; Z. m ontevidens® 
Spreng. Syst. ii. 145, Seub. in Mart. FI. Bras. iii. part i. t. 12. 
) d. Moreto eller 
apogr d TM ie n Island, Jf: ae eie doi rp River, Mri 
Hodgkinson ; Lew Hiver, Wilcox. Mueller; 
Victoria. Glenelg, bourn F. i 
Mount William, recen pr e ver; X Parcs = bitte Riven, Å Fullagar. 
"Tasmania. 
George s So River, Dri" 
€ egre fni ‘ones thence to Swan 
sais largor specimens with 2 prominent ataminodia have usually broader le? 
