304 oyperace® (Clarke). (Carew. 
8. C. Bolusi (C. B. Clarke) ; stems up to 20 in. long, very 
slender; inflorescence 5-10 in. long, very slender, sa a re thin 
a : utricles somewhat distant, subsolitary; otherwise as C. 
dregear 
Coast aes Bathurs aie ‘dg Alfred, Hutto 
CEeNTAL Keeion: Graaff Reine ; Cave Mou aati soa ee Bolus, 1974! 
EastTeRN KEGION: Natal, expen 508 | “Reh 
This has the beakless esis cai C. dregeana, ser not the sacaini compound 
close inflorescence of that s 
9. C. spartea as. in Vet. Akad. Nya Handl. mera 
1803, 149) : stems 15-24 in. long, slender; influrescence 5-10 1 
826. 
otherwise as in C. dregeana, Kunth. Schkuhr, Riedgr. ii. 40, t 
Bb fig. 86 (except perhaps as Thunb. Fl. Cap. ed. Schult. 90; 
C. indica, Schkuhr, Riedgr. i. 37, not of Linn. C. Sprengelti, 
oeck, in Linnea, x). 37 ‘ “Uneinia spartea, Nees in Linnea, 
x. 205. U. Sprengelii, Nees in Linnea, x. 205. 
ak leo without locality, Thunb 
Coast REG Riversdale rahe near eo Zoetemelks River, in a walk to 
the White-elay. Pit, ra te 6643 
Kan 
: Tran svaal ; eso Rehmann, 4041 ! 
The Tropical en C. schimperiana hardly differs except by the absence (in 
the small BS oer of it ponte or sha "spelt. —Hardly separable from the 
preceding 
10. C. ean SO in ae xl, 372) ; stems 15-24 in. 
long, slender; leaves 2 the length of the stem, weak, 3—} in, broad, 
green; inflorescence 5-10 in. aes ery la ax, thin, with remote 
straggling axillary spikes; spikelets loose and irregular, bisexual and 
unisexual; utricles subsolitary, often (beak in neluded) 2 3-1 in. long 
beak + the length of the utricle, linear; otherwise as C. ‘sparted. 0. 
spartea, Kunth, Enum. ii. ‘get excel, syn. 3 mit a ne et ae 
Documente 134. Unei Lehmanni, Nees ; x 6. 
Se a egal een Kunth, wk: ii. 528 ; Steud. Syn. Pl. 
Glum 5. 
Ces Reeion: Alexandria ie 3 Enon, 1000-2000 ft., Drege! Albany D 
pager 2000 » MacOwan , 1206! Kis png Wiliams ie 
RN al; Van iene Pass, 5800 ft., Kuntze, 290! 
‘There are ad t in one spike r male whitish spikelets ti in. long, 
(2) utricles with the linear beak shortly bifid at the top, either solitary or wit th @ 
male spikelet risi ir base outside, (3) “ bisexual ’ xiphioid 
spikelets in which the rapa f 4 in. white male spikelet is included 1 
t ricle en is split down sometimes deeply on one side to allow the 
rhachilla to emer 
11. C. spi cat-panienlata (C. B. Clarke in Durand and Sehinz, 
Conspeet. Fl. Afr. v. 690) ; stout ; stem 2-3 ft. long; leaves rather 
numerous, 18 by {-3 in., scabrous | on the margins, and often on the 
