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diam parcius, in Suecia per omnes regiones granite substratas usque in Lappo- 
niam ad Lycksele, denique per Norvegiam in summam Finmarkiam. Per totam 
Fenniam, in regione sylvatica. ' 
Culmi fere pedales, glaucescentes, trigoni, stricti; folia rigida, apice trique- 
tra, culmo breviora, Anthela terminalis, nonnumquam etiam in apice rami 
(sc. anthele interrupt: ideoque folio involucrali infimo bracteatz) lateralis, pri- 
mo alba, dein pallide fulvescens. Sete hypog. 9—12 recurvato-hispidz; sty- 
lus basi glaber, stigmatibus longior. 
2. Rh. fusca (Roem & Sch. 2. 88): anthela capitato-conglomerata, in- 
volucro multo breviore; setis hypogynis 3 nucula duplo longioribus; staminibus 
3; stigmatibus elongatis; foliis setaceo-triquetris; radice repente. 
Syn. Schoenus fuscus Lznn. sp. 2-app. p. 1664. Retz. Prodr. 1l. p. 11. JZbg. 
su, n. 41. Hn. Rhyncospora Fr. S. V. Sc.; Hornem. (Schoenus) I. p. 
49; Blytt (Rhyncosp.) p. 84. — M.K. D. fl. (Schoenus) I. p 449. 
Fig. EL D.:1562. Sw. Dot; 557. f..2.^ Beich. £677. 4. on: £52 
Hab. in paludibus minus frigidis in Dania per regiones occidentales peninsulee 
Jutlandi:e, in Suecia a Scania ad Gestriciam, per Vestmanniam, Dalekarliam 
et in insula Gottland, in Norvegia per dioeces. Christiansand et Bergen in regio- 
nibus temperatioribus. 
Statura prioris, stricta, sepe minor. Radix in limo profundius repens et 
stolonifera; culmi ct folia fere angustiora, magis viridi-lutescentia, Capitulum 
terminale sessile et scpe laterale longius pedunculatum ; spiculc haud fastigiatz, 
semper brunneo-fusce, quam in precedente majores. Setz hypog. erecto-aculeo- 
late. Stylus basi denticulatus, stigmatibus brevior. 
5. BrYswUs. 
Spiculie in spicam terminalem  disticham dispositze , approximate. 
Glum:c multifariam imbricate, inferiores 2 latiores vacuc, cetere 2—8 
fertiles. Perigonium: set» hypogynae 3—6, vel 0. Nucula plano-covexa, 
basi styli persistente non dilatata apiculata. 
Panzer ex Roem, & Sch. Mant. II. 41. Nees. Kunth enum, II. p. 328, Fr. 
Schoeni species L. Scirpi sp. Endl. 
1. B. compressus (Panz, in Lk. Hort. I. 278.):.spica composita, di- 
sticha, terminali, spiculis 6—8 floris, bractea particulari glumiformi longioribus; 
setis hypogynis retrorsum aculeolatis; culmo obsolete trigono, foliis subtus carinatis. 
Syn. Carex uliginosa Linn. suec, n. 836. mant, p. 321. 494. Schoenus com- 
pressus ZLznn. sp. 2. 65.  Scirp. Caricis Zetz. Prodr, 2. p. 16. W. A. 
H. 1809. p. 218. Scirp. compr. (Persoon) JFbg. ups. n. 3l. su. n, 48. 
Hn. PBlysmus compr. Fr.S. V. Sc. ; Hafn, Schum. et Hornem. (Schoe- 
nus) L p. 48. — M.K. D. fl. (Scirp.) p. 440. 
Fig. Fl. D. 1662. Reich. 693. T. n. I. f. 8. 
Hab. in pratis et ripis humidiusculis Danix et Suecis in Gestriciam et Da- 
lekarliam procedens. Per prov. Fennis austral. passim. 
Radix repens, stolonifera, €Culmi nutantes; vagine infimae aphylle, supe- 
riores foliiferze culmum «:equantes, Folia subcanaliculata, inferne carinata, mar- 
gine scabriuscula, Spica compressa, uncialis et ultra, fuscescens, bractea foliacea 
angusta brevior. Spicule 10 vel plures, alternantes, ovato-lanceolatze; singulze 
suffultie sunt bracteà ovata, quarum infima, qua maxima et involucriformis, ob 
nervum medium viridem in cuspidem longam triquetram scabram et foliaceam 
spiculam multo superantem excurrentem aristata; in ceteris et superioribus hac 
cuspis sensim diminuitur, ut demum tota fusca et mutica evadat bractea. 
