168 OXEXVIIT. NALADER. —— [Triglochin. 
3. T. mucronata, R. Br. Prod. 343. —A dwarf tufted plant, u 
sually 
1 to3 in. high, but in some luxuriant specimens the scape twice as 
angular-turbinate, truncate at the to , with er outer angles 
often but not a ways mucronate by the persistent styles, those of the 
3 perfect deciduous carpels horizontal, those of the three dissepimenr 
like barren persistent ones erect.—Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii 54; £ 
Muell. Fragm. vi. 81; Z, Neesti, Endl. 1. c. 
Victoria. Hopkins River, Point Lonsdale, Mount Abrupt, F. Mueller. 
S. Australia. Rivoli Bay, Port Lincoln, angaroo Island, F. Mueller. sa 
W. Australia. i eorge’s Sound, R. Brown ; and thence to Swan River. 
F. Mueller ; Drummond, n. 177, Preiss, n. 2402. 
Szction II. CvowoaETON.—Fruits with 3 to 6 perfect epee 
without any barren ones or persistent axis. Stamens usually 6, rarely 
5. 
long, straight or spirally twisted, the carpels themselves straight 
faleate.—Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 40; F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 83; Z. linearis, 
Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 94; Cyenogeton Huegelii, Endl. in Aun. be 
Mus. ii. 211, Iconogr. t. 73, and in Pl. Preiss. ii.55; C. linearis, Sond 
in Linnea, xxviii. 225, 
N. Australia. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. ; 
T inge rer Rockhampton and neighbourhood, O'Shanesy, Bowman ; Brisbane 
‘iver, Bailey. 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, J. D. Helen 
Wins New England, C. Stuart; Macleay River, C. Moore; Clarence Rivet 
ileor. 
Victoria. Rivers and Creeks from the S. Australian frontier eastward, Robert- 
son, F. Mueller and many others, 
i Abundant in fresh and brackish waters, J. D. Hooker. 
S. A orrens River, F. Mueller; Encounter Bay, Whittaker. 
W. Australia. Swan hiver, Drummond, Preiss, n. 2406; Lake Muir, Muir. 
Var. eleutherocarpa. Fruiting carpels free from the base and very much curved, 
