U O T A N Y. 



1. AphylLt. New Holland. Brown's Frodro- 

 mm, p. 



XXXI. CAHPHA. Spicu'a uniflora, squamis subdis- 

 tichis infrrioribus vacuis. Setix hypogyu:K .'!-G 

 squamus floriferas irqunutes, plumose v. capilla- 



St:/lits suhulatus, cum ovario inarticulatus. 

 Stigmata 3. v. '2. Nui prismatica, stylo persis- 

 cuspidata. [Hanks, Solander, and K. 

 Brown. ) 



1. Aljiiiia. Vnn Diemcn's Island. 



2. Dentta. N.-w South Wales, 



3. Avcnacra. New Holland. 



4. J)ianrlra. New South Wales. 



5. Cl(i>i(lf,titiu. New Holland. 

 See Crown's Prodromus, p. 230. 



XXXII. ScHffixus. Siiicufa disticha, 1-3-flora : 

 Squamis extimis (3-6) mmoribus, congestis vacuis ; 

 floriferis dum una pluribus in rachi flexuosa alter- 

 nis, persistcntibus. Seta St/mnnnlo'vc nullx hypo- 

 gynx. Stylus deciduus. (R. Brm*n.) 



1. Imberbis. 6. Acitminalus. 



2. Eric'-torum. 7. Sparteus. 



3. Brcrifolius. 8. Punctatus. 



4. Melannslacfiyf. 9. Falcatus. 



5. yillosiis. 



All from New Holland. See Brown's Prodromus, 

 p. 231. 



XXXIII. CII&TOSPORA. Spicula disticha ( nunc un- 

 dique imbricata) pauciflora, squamis extimis mino- 

 ribus, vacuis. Seta: hypogynoe, squamis breviores. 

 Stylus deciduus. (If. Brown.) 



113 



Stigma/a 3. A'I/JT Crustacea. (R. 



9. Imberbis. 



10. Axiliaris. 



11. Nitcns. 



12. Sph&rocephala, 



13. Anceps. 



14. Tctraa-ona. 

 15. 



Stygia. 



J. CurviJ'olia. 



2. Turbinata. 



3. Breviselis. 



4. iMiiala. 



5. Deformt. 



6. Pedicellata. 



7. Calostachya. 



8. Paludosa. 



All from New Holland. See Brown's Prodromus, 

 p. 232. The two last species are doubtful with 

 regard to their genus. 



XXXIV. L,EHiBO i K::MA. S/.-ic;ila> 1-2-florae, 1- 

 sperir.ae : Squamis undique imbncatis, plerisque 

 vacuis. Squamulce liypogynae C, planae, crasso- 

 membranact-z, basi connats. Stylus di-ciduus. 

 Nux ventricosa, calva, obtusa. (Labillard. and 

 R. Bwn.) 



1. Gladiata. 



2. Concava. 



3. Elatiw. 



4. Lojigittidiiialis. 



5. iMterulis. 

 <i. Tetragyna. 



7. Exal/ata. 



8. I'isciJa. 



9. Conqesta. 

 10. JLtrm. 



All from New Holland and Van Dii-men's Island. 

 See Brown's Proiiromus, p. 233 ; and Labil- 

 lard. Nov Holland, i. p. 1.5. 



XXXV. OREOBOLIM. Glumae duae, spathaceae, de- 

 c:du:e, mcludeutes flosculun< unicuiu squama inte- 

 riore unica v. nulla. Perianth, (i parnturn. arti- 

 lagineum, post lapsum nucis persistens ! Stylus 1. 



VOL. IV. PART I. 



1 1 . Squamuta. 



12. Angustata. 



13. Line. iris. 



15. Tetrogona. 



16. Apiii/lla. 



1 7. Gracilis. 



18. Flexuosa. 



19. Striula. 



9. /)r /HI?;. 



10. Medium. 



11. L'ln/gerum. 



12. ITOun. 



13. Sclicenoides. 



deciduus. 



Brown. ) 



1. Puniilio. Van Diemen's Island. This plant 

 forms a thick and convex turf on the tops of 

 mountains, from which it receives its generic 

 name. See Brown's Prodronntf, p. 235. 



XXXVI. Cr.ADiUM. Spiculin undiqur imbricatx 

 l-'_'-flor;c ; sytuauu extimis vacuis. Seta; Hjamu- 

 teve hypogynx nullx. Stylus deciduus cum ova- 

 rio inarticulatus. Nu.t calva. Nucleus l;evis. 

 (Pair. Browne, and R. Brown.) 



1. Mdri.'niix. 8. Ra'/u'a. 



2. Ariii-ulatiim. 



3. Ti-ii-lijbliitni. 



4. Glomi': <itum. 



5. Ju'iceutii. 



6. Pnudflornm. 



7. Decomposilum. 



All from New Holland and Van Diemen's Island. 

 See Brown's Prodromus, p. 236. and Labil- 

 lard. Nov. Holl. i. p. 18. Species 1. is tlxe 

 Schcenus Mariscus of Linn. 



XXXVII. CAUSTIS. Spiculae subuniflorae ; squa- 

 mis fasciculatis, plurimis vacuis. Seta: squamu- 

 lieve hypogynx nullae. Slam. 3-5. Stylus basi 

 dilatata. Stigmata 3 4. NHX ventricosa basi bul- 

 bosa styli coronata. (R, Brown.) 



1. Flexuota. 2. Dioica. 3. Pentandra. 

 All from New Holland, See Brown's Prodromus, 

 p. 239- 



XXXVIII. DIPLARRHENA. Perianthiuni petaloi- 

 deum, 6-partitum, laciniis interioribus minoribus, 

 superiore dissimili fornicata. Stamina distincta, 

 duo sub superiore laciniarum interiorum conniven- 

 tia, tertium castratum. Stigma 3-partitum, bilabia- 

 tum. Caps, oblonga, 3-gona. Scm. plano-de- 

 pressa, simplici sene mserta. (R. Brown and La- 

 billtirdirre.) 



1. Mnrcea. Van Diemen's Island. (Morcea 

 diandra of Vahl.; See Brown's Prodromus, 

 p. 304.. 



XXXIX. THRELKELDIA. Perianth, urceolatum, 

 intra margi em truncatam squamis 3 membra- 

 naceis. Stain. 3 hypogyna, squamis opposita. 

 Utricufuf perianthio drupaceo baccato inclusus. 

 Semen uvatum, albuminosum : Embiyotte periphe- 

 rico, inverso. (R. Brotv>i.) 



1. Di/itsa. New Holland. Brown's Prodro- 

 mus, p. 409. 



XL. AMSACAKTBA'. Perianth. 1-phyllum ore 4- 

 fido. Slam. 3-4. imo perianthio mscrta. Sty- 

 lus 2-partitus. Utricnlus inclusus perianthio nuca- 

 mentaceo exsucco, Ultra apicem 4-spinoso, spmis in- 

 aequ,ilibus. Semen verticalf, alhuininosuni, integu- 

 mento ^unpiici ; Embryonc cyclico, Radicula su- 

 pera. ( R Brown. ) 



1. Dinaricit.i. New Holland. Brown's Pro- 



diomiix j,. 110. 



XLI. IRI.\. Sfiica simplex, squamis subdistiche 

 imbncat'9 siiminis congestis, iiifimiu ari tatis. Stam. 

 1. Stig"ia 2. S<-m. ir.uticum. (Richard.) 



1. Cniiiiifus. ( Cypenit, m mostachyas of Will.) 



2. J adieus. La.> l Indies. 



Thougi. iius genus has only 1 stamen, we have 

 placed it under the present class, on account of 

 P 



C!a- lil- 

 Tri.-mdrii. 



