392 OXLIII. CYPERACER. [ Lepidosperma. 
2-lines long, with 1 barren flower besides the perfect one. Glumes 
acute or mucronate, 2 or rarely 3 outer ones empty. Scales under the 
nut lanceolate, acute, with short points. 
W. Australia, Drummond n. 111; King George’s Sound, Maxwell, Oldfield. 
This and the three following species are very closely allied to L. viscidum. 
side, edged with a brown line usually resinous-scabrous or rarely quite 
a 
smoo o 
xxxviii. 323. 
. W. Australia. Swan River, Preiss, n. 1768 ; King George's Sound, Muir, also 
Drummond, n. 42, 881, 882, 885. 
Pg 13. L. tuberculatum, Nees in PI. Preiss. ii. 90.—Stems 1% to 2 in 
high or more, 14 to 3 lines broad, very flat or slightly convex On 9 
rare outer a 
empty and shorter. Scales under the nut acuminate, with short 
d 
W. Australia. York district, Preiss, n, 1765 ; also Drummond, n. 34, wis with 
875; n. 879 with narrower stems and leaves and short panicles, and n. 1 
the spikelets densely clustered on the short branches of the panicle. 
à 2 
: F. Muell. Herb.—Stems 2 ft. high or T 
/ to » lines broad, mueh flattened but both sides slightly Corio ue 
x wn 
often curved or spreading, 2! t ei, 1 : ith 1 barren flower 
eg o 8 lines long, wi 3 
besides the perfect one. ' Glumes obtuse or sickle; or the inner 
