304 Enocaulonee. [ Eriocaulon. 
Scapes 2-4 in.; heads 
Jen. ; : . 13. E. TRUNCATUM. 
Receptacle villous : 
Leaves not drying red: 
Involucral bracts 
horizontal : 
Leaves + in. broad 
at base; fem. 
petals linear . 14. E. THWAITESH. 
Leaves % in. broad 
at base; fem. 
petals oblanceo- 
late. . ; E. ligulefolium. 
Involucral bracts re- 
flexed : 
Male petals all well 
developed, one 
largest : 
Heads ¢ in. : E. Sollyanum. 
Heads 3-1 in.; 
transverse 
veins of the 
leaf prominent 
Male petals all very 
small, transverse 
veins of the leaf 
Lan | 
5. E. COLLINUM. 
obscure : . 16. E. WaALKERI. 
Leaves drying red . 17. E. QUINQUANGULARE. 
Heads stramineous; bracts 
glabrous : 
Flowers trimerous; bracts 
acuminate , , . 18. E. SEXANGULARE. 
Flowers dimerous; bracts 
acute , : : E. longifolium. 
For E. setaceum Linn. read: 
2. E. intermedium Korn. in Linnwa XXVIII, p. 601 (1856) ; Ruhl. 
Eriocaulaceze in Engl. Pflanzenreich IV, 30, p. 90 (1903); Fyson, in 
Ind. Journ. Bot. II, p. 20 t. 2 (1923). EH. setaceum Hk. f. in Trim. FI. 
Ceyl. V, p. 2 (1900) ?Linn. 
Page 11: 
3. E. fluviatile Trim. in Journ. Bot. XXIII, p. 270 (1885); Ruhl. 
l. c. p. 115; Fyson 1. c. p. 60 t. 49. ?E. Barbeyanum Ruhl. 1. c. p. 73. 
Also in S. India. 
Page 10.—For E. Sieboldianum Sieb. & Zucc. read: 
4. E. cinereum R. Br. Prodr. p. 254 (1810); Benth. Fl. Austr. 
VII, p. 83 (1899). E. Sieboldianum Sieb. & Zucc. ex Steud. Syn. Cyp. 
II, p. 272 (1855); Ruhl. 1. c. p. 111 fig. 15; Fyson IG peau 
E. cristatum Mart. is recorded as collected by Thwaites, by Ruhland 
p. 84, probably EF. zeylanicum was intended. 
FE. SUBCAULESCENS Hk. f.; Ruhl. 1. c. p. 83 has hairy leaves according 
Part V. 
