RESTIACE® (Masters). 
Styles 2, cea at the bas 
B es bio tigt deinbihawien 
regents ; female 
solita 
Male spikelets numerous 5 female spike soli- 
nnches 
f six exon 
slender, much curved 
Branches soined or siceinht, or 
near. 
and bracts fare 
Br i tty smereeete, fasciculate, o 
subverticilla te: 
Per ee arr obtuse 
Perianth-se eee acute 
a of fares 
Branches ples i <toeg 
[R estio. 
(34) curviramis. 
(35) monanthos. 
. (36) capillaris. 
. (37) cineinnatus. 
(38) Ludwigii. 
ce leptoclados. 
) Eleocharis. 
. (AL) tenuissimus. 
n 2, TRICARPIA.—Styles 3, free to the base; staminodes strap-shaped ; 
Secti 
oistiliede with three rudimentary styles. 
* Male wire Ac yen a numerous, in spicate or 
led ¢ hee 
heath ucronate, ~~ 
Spathes as long as the pikel eee 
— shorter than the spikelets: : 
Female flowers with a 
Female flowers with no a 
Spikelets several, pear- shaped suiomm 
bracts obtuse, white 
Spikelets several, “ovoid. lanceolate or 
cylindric-oblo 
Bracts sag apiculate, with a dark 
bro wn border 
Bracts 
famed: perianth - segments con- 
Spathe half as long as the spike- 
et, distinctly mucronate ; 
ne a ss lanceolate, 
nate 
Inner rnrhons, Sorat nts fr 
Spathes 
wien rR tee” ovoid-oblong ; stem 
vee 
Spikelets numerous, flattened, in dense 
panicles 
— widely se parate, _minate, ts) 
stalks; stem = 
Male a female spikelets eco es 
in linear cym 
. (42) tetragonus. 
. (43) quinquefarius. 
(44) dispar. 
.. (47) preacutus. 
. (46) bifurcus. 
.. (45) furcatus. 
. (48) triticeus. 
(49) pannosus. 
. (50) multiflorus. 
(51) filiformis. 
.. (52) festuciformis. 
(53) subtilis. 
.. (54) subulatus. 
