222 OXLII. RESTIACER. [ Restio. 
Stems eels villous, nes scales ciliate 
with white hairs , 19. R. ornatus, 
Sheathing scales senes appresse ed. 
Stems slender, tere te. Sheathing scales acumi- 
e or aristate . . . 20. R. leptocarpoides. 
Stems terete. She athing scales obtuse . . s . 21. R. amblycoleus. 
Stems flat. Spikelets almost globular . . . . 22. R. tremulus 
R. Seen, Nees in Pl. Preiss, ii. N nd bee from a male es igo of LEN 8 
pe Riche, is unknown to me and the genus must remain br om 
curbs, uer in esi Nat, Hist. € i. vi. 50, om ribed from an » tia 
speci of Drummond’s first collection, is without doubt one of the species of ero 
or Santee hare iibi, but the character r given is insufficient for identificati 
ECTION I. CHoristoayNta.—Stems much branched. Male ux 
lets several- Reed E sessile along the branches. reato s TE 8 
owered, terminating the branches or peduncles, or few sessile aos 
the branches 
1. R. fastigiatus, R. Br. Prod. 246.—Rhizome creeping, ag 
hairy. Stems erect, slender, from 1 to above 2 ft. high, divided in 
uel . Fragm. viii. 6 lateriflorus, Nees in Sieb. Pl. Be 
42, not at R. Br. and actualy referred by Spreng. Syst. Cur. 265. 
26 to R. tropicus ; Calorophus Sieberianus, Steud. Syn. Glum. ii. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, and many others. 
male "i intor are very rare in collections, some epee beads o ~~ ng tho 
. R. megalotheca, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 99.—Ste E 
branehing, 1 rx 2 ft. high, terete or nearly so, oe — ias short 
stri 
thers. Glum i 
dark eer the outer = ones short broad with raider lon. poins 
y narrower with shorter points. Feri 
ear, the 2 outer ones complicate, the others flat, 
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