Anarthria.] CXLII. RESTIACER. 213 
lumes much shatter than the peranth 1 or 2 small lanceolate 
bracteoles. Perianth-segments b es , thin, ere about 2 lines 
ong, e inflorescence very se, to ne Glumes 
about 1 line long, very broad. Ovary tapes into 3 ue stigmatic 
styles.—Nees in Pl. Preiss. ii. 61; F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 
w. tralia. King George’s Sound and Lucky Bay, R. Brown, Baxter ; and 
probably fro m the same xi NUN Drummond, n. 343, 370, 866 ; Preiss, n. 1813, 
1814, 1817 ; Forest Hill, Muir 
3. A. gracilis, R. Br. Prod. 249.—Stems UAI about 1 ft. high, 
slightly flattened bt like the Mio under 1 line br ) broad, with obtuse 
: n 
oe. Muell. Fragm. viii. 7p A. humilis and A. prs 
rid m Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 1. vi. 50, and in Pl. Preiss. ii. 63; 4 
Chemoides and A. canaliculata, Nees in PI. Petts ii. 62. 
tov: Austr . King George's Sound, R. Brown, F. Mueller and others, and 
nce to Swan River, Drusmond tet coll. n. 904, also n. 73, 203, 344 ; Preiss, n. 1815. 
dno ngst F. Mueller's specimens there is v with the upper flowers female, whilst 
Se at the base of the inflorescence are 
€ anches, 
a extending to 1 to 2 ft. Radical leaves not numerous, as 
434 as the stem, 3 to 6 in. p those under the branches gradually 
to sheathing bracts open from the base; tbe lowest often 4 to 
n 
^ or 4 flowers. Perianth-segments in n sexes lanceola e, 
b about 4 lines long, or rather shorter in the females.— —F. Muell. 
- viii. 82; A. levis, var. Nees in Pl. Preiss. ii. 62. 
