326 CXLIII. CYPERACEZX. [Scirpus 
oria. Wet sands, Wilson’ p potiti F. Mueller. 
W. Australia, Drummond, n wm 
er 
Var? setiformis. Stems E de ensely tufted, leaf-sheaths with a sien 
point o of 2 to 4 lines.—Mount Barker, W. Aastralia, Oldfield, Perhaps a distinct 
cies. 
S. lenticularis, pron. pri i tig —Stems filiform, ae 3 A 
high, Leaves shorter, 1 on each stem but numerous in t a ear, 
Spikelet solitary, lateral but erect, ie oes, bract eret t E , 
2 to 3 ign long and rather broad, the spikelet oblong or ovate, vate- 
lin with only 3 to 5 flowers, Glumes ovate acuminate or OY ous 
hnooolis ey imbricate, Siue Maey pure No hypogy® 
bri Sta s 2 or lo-bránch es 2. ut oval, naria 
long as the iae biconvex, OR pale-coloured.— fsolepis (e? 
; R. Br. Prod. 2 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown. 
9. S.crassiusculus, Hook. f.—Rhizome — creeping ard 
rooting at the nodes or "elongated under water, not so slender as 
Stem 3to 5 in. long. Spikelet solitary, terminal, pale brown or Lyc 
ish, ovate, 3 to 4 lines long, usually wit twice as many flowers 
euen 
3. Katae page 2. Nut very fiat, ipari orbicular, o dd 
biconvex in the centre, pom towards the margin and there ÁN 
into an obtuse edge, t the te minal Pss rue long.—Isolepis cras 
cula, Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 86. t. 1 
Victoria. Haidinger Range and Munyong Mountains, F, Muel 
Arthur rma and Mount Wellington, Gunn ; teras of the Der- 
went, Lake St. Clair, Gulliver. 
s E 
brown, 2 to 3 lines long, 1} to 2 lines en ani Bas a ml 
i s imbrieate all vcely 
t Ea rows, broader than in S. bem the keel jer i 
| cheese 9 hypogynous brist jon enum 2. Style-bran 
ut iste i. fiat or slightly biconvex. 
s ME buts frs th Drummond, n. 919; Vasse ever, 1 Oldfee a 
near 
ahaa ae cte ah: quae show appears distinet 
7. S. cyperoides, Spreng, i. 208.—Stems tufted, usually 9? 
6 in. high, with a single ^an inde much shorter than the atom 
ets in a cluster of 3 to 6, at 
to 
first termmal but usually ae al 
one side by the longer erect invol ucral bract sometimes } to 1 ™- 
