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Rem Gen. S mL 20 ; Schanus peace an Nees in Sieb. radice e p 
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N. S. Wales. New England, C. Stua 
Victoria. Muddy ka Buifalo Range between Curdie's River and the Gelli- 
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Near Form v b^ fita Nw ann: Oldfield; Mersey River 
and creen C. Stua muc t : ane - 
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rae Lofty Range, F. Mueller. 
Sieber's specimens are smaller than the generality of the southern ones, but they 
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agree the common form in the spreading glumes and all other characters. The 
Species is also in New Cabana. 
3... junceum, R. Br. Prod. 237.—Stems slender but rigid and 
m like, from under 1 to above 2 ft. high, leafless except a few distant 
closed abortis ges a very small erect or spreading lamina, or some- 
terminal glume, with usually a male flower. Stamens 
obovoid, EE as sary as the glume, very obtuse.— Bceckel. w Linnea, 
ii. 237 5 f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 95 ; F. Muell. Fragm. ix. 
Burnett Ties F. Mue 
S. Wales. Port ackson, R. as Woolls; New England, C. Stuart, 
ich Se River, Beckler ; Clarence River, Wileoz. 
M: ; 2R. Brown d oth Jif, Darebin Creek, F. 
Mueller ; French 1 Island, Bev ip, Mn ers ; Queense iff, Dare 
E Nn: apendant t, sand laces in the 
northern parts of the islan a, Fe re cmd E b B 
Ww ACA St. Vinc ent's Gulf, F. Mueller ; Port Lincoln, J, S Brew 
Rivers, Old oe rge’s s Sound, Maxwell ; Canning, Swan, an! 
New Zealand. 
Also in 
C. pauciflorum, R. Br. Prod. 237, Aie wk Jackson, appears to be : variety of this 
species, differing in the werd e leaf-sheaths being ulate instead of 
very short and rather ol rese 
forescencs, 3 ft. hgh’ or ‘on leafless except 1 or 2 long loose sheaths 
e in erect points, one often 6 in. long. Panicle long 
