40 List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, liitlierto observed in (,'yprus. 



Salt places in marshes and near the sea-shore, already observed by Sibthorp. Larnaka, Mazoto 

 and Yatili (Kotschy). Kuklia in the Messaria (JH 380), Akrotiri near Limassol (JH fiSS, typical f. 

 rin-ratissimus Aschers. u. Graebn., 1. c, II, 1, 764). 



Cyperaceae St. Hil. 



Schoeinis nigricans L. Sp. pi. ed. 1. 4.'! (17o;3). Boiss. Fl. urieut. V, 39:3. ('Iiaetos-pm-a fcnitgbien Kotsrliy, 

 Cypeni, 189 (186."i) [Vidi specimiiia!] ; non Relib. 



Marshy places, not rare: Vrysi tu Eroton (.IH 789), Limassol (.7H 663), Prodromo (JH 947), 

 Alethriko (JH 234). 



Cladiuni Mariscns R. Br. Prodr. 92 (1810). Boiss. Fl. orient. V. .392. Sclwenun Marisatfi L. Sp. pi. eil. 1, 

 42 (.17.53). 



Marshy places between Limassol and Akrotiri (JH 655). 



Cypenis Kalli llurb. Fl. Tnn. II, 24 (1899). Scirpus Kalli Forsk. Fl. aeg. arab. 15 (1775). Srhoenus mucro- 

 natus L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 42 (1753). Cyperwi capitatus Vandelli, F'asc. plant., 5 (1771); Durand et Barr. Fl. Lib. prodr. 247; 

 non Burni. til. C. schoenoides (iriseb. Spic. fl. Kuni. II, 421 (1844); Boiss. I"l. orient. V, 368 



Sand-fields near Salamis, in great abundance (JH 462). 



C. rotundus L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 45 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 376. C', olivans Targ-.-Tozz. in lleni. Soc. It. sc. 

 XIII, 2, 338 (1807); Kotschy, (Jypern, 190. Kdrtoupa?. 



Water-springs between Prodromo and Tris Eliaes" (Kotschy). Kalavaso, in sandy plains near the 

 river (JH 627). River-banks above Yalia (JH 800, dwarfish form). 



C. longas L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 45 (1753); Ascbers. et Graebn. Syn. II, 2, 282. 



subsp. C. eu-Iongns Ascbers. u. (jraebn., 1. c. 283 (1903). C'. lniigu>i Boiss. F'l. orient. V, 375; Halac, Fl. Graee. 

 Ill, 299. 



Khulu, in wet places, inundated by water from ii'i'igation-ehannels (.JH 761). 

 f. Heldreichiamis Boiss.. Fl. orient.. V. 375 (1884). 



Cyprus, witiiout specially indicated locality (Sintenis, teste Boissier). 

 snbsp. C. badius Desf. Fl. Atl. I, 45 (1798); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 376. 

 f. depauperatiis nov. f. 



Umbel but little compound, with 1—3 very short rays, in the smallei- specimina simple. The 

 rays no more than 2 cm. long. Spikelets 3—5 at the end of the branches. 

 Prodromo (JH 950). 



C. cypriiis Post in Mém. Herb. Boiss. no. 18, 102 (1900). 



I have not seen any specimens of this species, which I only know from Post's description. Ac- 

 cording to Post it appei'tains to the section of Pijoriif! Necs; in the diagnose the nuts are, however, 

 said to be triquetrous. 



Stony river-sides in the Troodos-inountains (according to Post). 



C. distachyus All. Auct. 48 (1789): Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 367; Sintenis in Oe. B. Z. XXXIII, 121. 

 Wet places at Kythraea (according to Sintenis). 



Scirpus paluster L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 47 (1753). Hdeochmis palusMs R. Br. Prodr. T\. X. Holl. I, 80, (1810); 

 Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 386. 



Marshy places: Kuklia (JH 390), Prodi'omo (JH 906). 



S. setacetis L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 49 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. V. 379. Tsnlepis aetacea R. Br. Prodr. \ov. Holl. I, 

 78 (1810); Halac. Fl. Graec, III, .308. 



f. pseudoclathratus Scliranini. Flora XLI. 709 (18.58); Ascbers. et (Jraebn. Syn. II. 2. 307. 



Moist places in the forest at Prodromo (JH 897). 



