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Scleria dictyocarpa Griseb. Cat. PI. Cub. 259. 1866. 



Scleria dehilis C. Wright; Sauvalle, Anales Acad. Habana 8: 154. 



1872. 

 6". reticularis puhescens Britton, Ann. Lye. N. Y. 3: 232. 1885. 



Savannas and along streams, Pinardel Rio .-^southern United 

 States; Porto Rico; tropical continental America. 



2. Scleria LACUSTRis C.Wright; Sauvalle, Anales Acad. Habana 

 8: 152. 1872 

 Lagoons near Pinar del Rio. Recorded by Clarke from French 

 Guiana and from Java. 



3. Scleria secans (L.) Urban, Symb. Ant. 2: 169. 1900 

 Schoenus secans L. Syst. ed. 10, 865. 1759. 

 Scleria refiexa HBK. Nov. Gen. i: 232. 1815. 



Mountain woodlands, Oriente :~Haiti to Martinique and Trini- 

 dad; Jamaica; tropical continental America. 



My examination of the type specimen of Schoenus secans L., 

 in the herbarium of the British Museum of Natural History, 

 some years ago, showed that it was the same as Scleria refiexa 

 HBK., and not the same as Scleria Flngellum-nigrorum Berg. 



4. Scleria catalinae sp. no v. 



Perennial by thick rootstocks; culm stout, sharply 3-angled, 

 roughish on the angles, glabrous, about 1.3 m. high. Leaves 

 glabrous, slightly roughish-margined, 3-5 dm. long, 1-2.3 cm. 

 wide, 3-nerved, attenuate-acuminate, the ligule triangular-ovate 

 to triangular-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, many-striate, nar- 

 rowly callous-margined, 2 cm. long or less; panicle about 5 dm. 

 long, of few, distant, slender branches, the staminate and pistillate 

 spikelets intermixed; staminate spikelets oblong, 3-4 mm. long; 

 achene ovoid, purplish, smooth, shining, acute, 2 mm. long, the 

 style-base persistent; hypogynium obconic, i mm. long, glabrous, 

 its base rounded, its 3 rounded lobes appressed. 



Santa Catalina, Pinar del Rio {Van Hermann 3272). 



By its very large ligule related to S. arundinacea Kunth, but 

 the achene and inflorescence are quite different, resembling those 

 of 5. cubensis Boeckl. 



