POLLEN. 1 1 



CYPERACE^. According to Mohl, drop-shaped ; according to Hassall, 

 'ovate lanceolate.' I usually find it somewhat cubical or 

 6-angled or subglobular. 

 Caricece. 



*0arex praecox, 8. 10. F. 



* pendula, 10. 



* arenaria, 8. 9. 



tomentosa. H. 



(Ederii. H. 



acuta. H. 



cyperoides. M. 



muricata. M. 



paludosa. F. 



csespitosa. F. 



Fraseri. F. 



Schcenidece. 



Schcenus mucronatus. P. i. 17. 

 Cladiea. 



Oladium germanicum. M. vi. 33. 

 Dulichium spathaceum. M. 



Scirpus atrocinus. H. 



triqueter. H. 



capitatus. H. 



palustris. M. vi. 32. 



Isolepis Holoscho3nus. M. vi. 9. 



romanus. P. 1. 18. Lin. iv. 16. 



* gracilis. 4. 5. 



Eriophorum polystachyum. P. 1. 19. 

 Cyperus. 



Cyperus longus. H. 



* ustulatus, 4. 



* alternatus, 5. 6. 



Papyrus antiquorum. M. vi. 2. 

 RESTICE^: (Mohl). Oval punctate. 



Restio fruticosus. M. 

 ERIOCAFLONE^E. Unexamined. 



TYPHACE^;. According to Mohl, ' globular, with a pore;' according 

 to Hassall, and as I have observed, ' four oval grains in one 

 plane.' 

 *Typha latifolia, 8. 9. H. xii. 5. 



angustifolia. P. 1. 4. M. 



minima. M. 



Sparganium ramosum. M. 



simplex. M. 



ARACEJE. According to Mohl, globular pleats or pores ; Hassall gives 

 elliptic, or a flat with a parallelogram. I find spherical, or 

 oval with the numerous tubes emitted from the ends. 



*Amorphallus, 10. 



*Bichardia sethiopica, 12. P. 1. 3. H. xiii. 7. Lin. iv. 13. B. 

 cxix. 53. 



albomaculata. WS. 37. 



Calla palustris. H. xiii. 6. 

 Caladium bicolor. F. 



seguinum. M. 



Anthurium Hookerii, 3. 4. 



* cordatum, 3. 



Scherzianum. WS. 36. 



