938 CXLII. RESTIACER. [ Hypolena. 
Sect. II. Euhypolena. Male geral us pedicellate in a small dris Female 
spikelets terminal solitary or in clusters of 2 
Style-branches longer than the entire aie d species. 4. H. fastigiata. 
Style-branches shorter than the entire part. Western species. 5. H. ezsulea. 
Srorrow I. CaromoPnvs. Male spikelets solitary and sessile A 
together, one sessile the other pedicellate, within distant floral bra 8, 
as in Restio deformis and its allies. Female spikelets solitary or few. 
.longissima, Benth. Stems slender, much- branched, ecc 
or twining, “ often sheng to the height of several dr the who 
kanot nearly 2 lines long. Receptacle thick. Mee nie 
sometimes 2, rigid and persistent. Style branches 3 0 Nut H al. 
ovoid, about 1 line long —Calerophus elongatus, Labill. p. Nov. 
i. 78 partly ; Calostrophus elongatus, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 86. 
(Labillardire) ; foot of Mount Lapeyrouse, C. Stuart Labillarditre? 
Rabie 
scription is pica taken partly from this, although chiefly from ye: following 
vmi which he figures. 
. H. lateriflora, Benth.—Stems sono: very much br bra suche " 
flexuose, sometimes nearly ereet and u ft., sometimes € si de 
to the heig ht of 4 or 5 ft. Shea eis lio App appressed, * 
upper ones as wi as the floral bracts or sometimes nearly 2 
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equ arrosus and Restio crispatus. us, Nees” in Sieb. 
