Carec.| CXLIII. CYPEBACER. 441 
I have followed the example of F. Mueller, ae Pr ems Isl. 57, in uniting the 
common Australian an ap New Zealand C. appressa with the C. paniculata of the 
northern hemisphere, as indeed was already suggested by R. See in his herbarium, 
by the note C. iliid being on at his label 
10. C. declinata, Boott, IU. ~ iv. 171, t. 580.—Very closely 
allied to C. panic culata, with the same triquetrous stems, scabrous 
ragm. viii 
Queensland. Brisbane River, F. Mueller, Bailey. 
. S. Wales Blue Mountains, Mrs. Calvert; Mount Royal and Narrum- 
Narrum, Leichhardt. 
ll. C. tereticaulis, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 256.— This also is very 
od allied to C. paniculata, and ought perhaps to be included 
I its varieties. It differs in em — terete or nearly so, and 
so prominently 3-angled, the leaves very narrow and the in- 
E often longer. Spikelets uem “ine precisely as in C. 
ta 
P Oria. Axe and Hopkins bn and Mount Disappointment, F. Mueller ; 
ortland, Walter ; Ararat, ater ; Mount William, Sullivan, 
Tasmania. Perth, C. Stuar 
S. Australia. rei around St. Vincent’s Gulf, F. Mueller, Blandowski, and 
others ; p^ Lincoln, J. S. Browne. 
W. A Dr imc n. site a n. 1866; Tweed River, enit. 
C. itr, Booka l in Linnæ xix. 100, is founded chiefly on specime m 
Teferred b ueller to C. Perrin a po ede from his descri e te e stems 
Sang, De ONEI. piee include also the varieties of C. paniculata with pige 
B-C, fissilis, Boott, TU. Car. ii. 86. t. 245.—Stems 2 ft. high or 
more. Leaves long, 3 to 4 lines broad. Bracts at the base of the 
glumes es at the base of the spikelet. Utricle narrow, ediveli promi- 
hently striate, 12 to 1i lines long including the long — beak. 
eres es 8.—C. i m: F. Muell., but scarcely of Lin 
Queensland, Fave kingham Bay, Dallachy. The ii is also in 
Anciteum (New Caledonia) shun were the specimens described and figured 
ao Prset with them, except that the spikeletsare rather 
RO E OA very near C. indica, Linn., and C. benghalensis, 
but does Pu rece u s wh = of our specimens or of Boott’s figures, 
differing from the shape of the utri 
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