312 Cyperacee. [ Carex. 
Page 111.—For C. ligulata Nees read: 
18. ©. hebecarpa C. A. Mey in Mem. Acad. Petersb. I, p. 223 
(1831); Willis Cat. no. 2565 (1911). C. ligulata Nees in Wight Contr. 
p. 127 (1834). 
Page 112.—For C. Jackiana Boott read: 
Culms. central; leaves broad; utricles fusiform, 
greenish brown, glabrous . : : : . 19. C. JACKIANA. 
Culms. lateral; leaves narrower; urticles rhom- 
boid, pubescent ; : : . 19a. C. LATERALIS. 
19a. C. lateralis Kukenth. Ceperatee | in Engl. Pflanzenreich ly, 
p. 639 (1909). C. Jackiana var. minor Hk. f. in Trim. Fl. Ceyl. V, 
“ 113 (1900) ?Clarke. 
Root fibres slender; stems lateral, 6-9 in., tufted; 1. very 
much longer than the stems, very narrow, 7~5-{ in. broad, 
scabrous above; leaf-sheaths dark brown; “‘ spikelets ’’ 1-2, 
on filiform peduncles; bracts foliaceous; fem. glumes oblong- 
ovate, subobtuse, brownish, 3-veined utricle rhomboid, 
pubescent; nut oblong-ovate; stigmas 3. 
Upper montane zone; rare? 
Endemic? 
CXLIX.—GRAMINEZ: 
Page 116.—Add to key: 
Tribe I, Panicee. 
Spikelets persistent on their pedicels or decidu- 
ous with them : 
Spikelets in involucelled deciduous fascicles : 
Involucel of bristles. . 10. PENNISETUM. 
Involucel of spines connate at the base. 10a. Cenchrus. 
Spikelets solitary on a flattened rachis: 
Page 119.—And: 
Series II], Poacee. 
Tribe VIIla, Phalaridez.—Spikelets with a 
terminal perfect fl., and one or more imper- 
fect male or neuter below it; rachilla not pro- 
duced beyond the perfect fl. 
Panicle spiciform ; stam. 2 ; : . 42a. Anthoxanthum. 
And: 
Tribe IX, Agrostidee. 
Pericarp of grain loose; fils. all awnless; gl. 
I-nerved ‘ . 47. SPOROBOLUS. 
Pericarp of grain adherent to the seed ; gl. Ill 
awned or not, 3—5-veined : 
Callus of gl. IIT naked . ; : : . 47a. Agrostis. 
Callus of gl. III villous 3 ; : . 48, CALAMAGROSTIS. 
Part V. 
