274 CXLIII, CYPERACE. [Oyperus. 
or S-nerved, without scarious margins. Stamens 3. Style 3-cleft. 
als narrow, 3-angled, nearly as long as the glume 
. Australia. Attack Creek, I‘ Dougall Stuart. aaill 
Queensland. Maranoa, Woolls ; Barcoo Downs. Schmidt, Birch; Armadillo, 
— Gilesii, Benth.—Stems 6 in, to 1 ft. high, siende? iis 
Sn us. Leaves much shorter. Spikelets in s c rs mà 
eral bracts few, of which 1 or2 eder than the inflorescence. Spikelets 
linear or linear-lanceola te, very flat, elegantly pinnate, of a pale ic 
3 to nearly 1 in. long, above 1 line broad, 20- to 40-flowered, the rhac 
eci 
appearance, the 2 small ovate empty glumes remaining persist 
base of the rhachis. Stamens 3. Perle 3-cleft. Nut linear-oblong, 
more than half the length of the glume 
Central Australia, Charlotte Waters, Giles ; Mitchell District, Herd. F. Mueller, 
collector not named, 
33. C. > R. Br. Prod. - — Stems from under 1 ft. to : 
2 ft. Mes abinde 3-angle s narrow, te as minas " 
er spr 2 
nerves on each side of the keel. pie 3-cleft. Nut oblong, gr 
more than half the "ces x the eg lume.—F. Muell. Fragm. Vi! 
C. Sieberi, Kunth, Enum. i 
Queensland. East Coast, R. Prem; : PS Denison, Fitzalan ; Rockhamp ion and 
various localities in S. Queensland, Bowman, O’Shanesy, Leichhardt and other’ den 
ales, Leichhardt, Sieber, n. "630; Shoalhaven es, C. Moore, 
and Richmond River, Wools’ Gojinga Mountains, Victorian Brpedition 
Central Australia. Charl otte Waters, Giles. 
R. Br. Prod. 216.—Stems 6 in. to, 13, 1 b bi 
wded m 
iiber s aini to a fine point. Spikelets in dense Bre 
heads in an umbel of few rays, the longest 1 to 2 in. Jon 
bracts 3 or 4, of which 1 or 2 longer than the inflorescence ug eu” 
es gei 'Spikelets spreading, linear or linear-lance a en old 
thick, with a loose pinnate aspect, 4 to 6 lines he ^ x 
