216 CXLII. RESTIACER, [ Lepyrodia. 
as or rather shorter than the outer.— L. lasmanica, F. Muell. Fragm. 
viii. 75, not of Hook. f.; L. stricta, F. Muell. He b., not of R. Br. 
Victoria. From Port Phillip to Gipps' Land, F. Mueller. 
Tasmania. South Esk River, C. Stuart. 
S. Australia. Near Mount Gambier, F. Mueller. 
in L. seariosus, but soon witherin away. Capsule small, delen 
quite normal.—Anarthria gracilis, Nees in Sieb. Pl. Exs. n. 50 ; Kunth, 
Enum. iii. 478, but not of R. Br. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, or Blue Mountains, Sieber. Possibly a variety e 
gracilis, but the half dozen specimens I have seen in different herbari all witho 
i : 
scales as in Avarthria, and the inner perianth-segments are certainly not 
longer than the outer. 
like panicles, a terminal one of 1 to 12 or rarely 2 in. and often one OF 
two smaller ones lower down, the bracts and glumes all small. P ur 
anth-segments narrow, acutely acuminate, the inner ones scarce ha 
line long, the outer considerably shorter especially in the males, t 
females similar or the segments rather less unequal.—F. Muell. Frag" 
viii. 73; L. stricta, Nees in Sieb. Pl. Exs. n. 32, not of Br 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 32 and 46, F. Mueller and others. 
. * he 
5. L. tasmanica, Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 72, t. 135. — Stems in t 
typical form from a creeping rhizome erect, branching from near the 
S 
acutely acuminate, the inner ones rather more than 1 line long: the 
outer ones considerably shorter. Female perianth similar but mail 
segments nearly equal. Staminodia conspicuous, usually bearing $ 
abortive anthers. Capsule small 
