342 Georg Kukonthal. — Cyperaeeae-Caricoideae. 



Var. ft. obtegens Kiikenth. — C. trappistarum var. dbtegi ns kiikenth. in Engr 

 lcr's Bot. Jahrb. XXXVI. Beibl. n. 82. (1905) 8. — Bracteae inferiores I— 2 inflores- 

 centiam longe superantes. Squamae Q utrieulos non resinosos obtegentes. 



Nordchina: Nordshensi am Berge Ngo san (Giraldi n. 19 42!); Miao wan san 

 [Giraldi n. 1943!). 



305. C. otaruensis Franch. in Bull. Soc. pbilom. Paris 8. ser. VII. (1895) 34 

 el Xuuv. Arch. Mus. Paris 3. ser. IX. (189 7)) 12 2. — C. cardiogloehis Leveille et 

 Vaniot in Bull. Acad, intern. Geogr. bot. 3. ser. XI. (1902) 31. — G. -pcniculacea 

 Leveille et Vaniot, I.e. 110. — Rhizoma caespitans et stoloniferum. Culmus 30— 

 60 cm altus gracilis acutangulus scaber ad basin vaginis aplmlis purpuras reticulatim 

 fissis obtectus. Folia culmum aequantia 3 — 4 mm lata marginibus revoluta rigida. 

 Spiculae 4 — 5, terminalis cf linearis pedunculata, laterales C_ cybndricae V/} — 5 cm 

 longae 3 mm latae densiflorae, superiores approximatae brevius pedunculatae, ima remota 

 longius pedunculata, erectae (pedunculi setacei scabriusculi). Bracteae setaceae, ima 

 i'oliacea inflorescentiam aequans evaginans. Squamae C oblongo-ovatae euspidato- 

 mucronatae pallide rufae vel omnino pallescentes dorso viridi trinerves. llriculi squamis 

 longiores latiores patentes membranacei ovales vel elliptici biconvexi 2—3 mm longi 

 rtramineo-virides Baepe purpureo-striolati enervii vel obsolete nervosi hasi truncata 

 brevissime stipitati marginati, in rostrum mediocre oblique tortum marginibus parce 

 scabrum ore albido emarginato-bidentulum abrupte contractu Stigmata :'. 



Japan: Yesso, auf Hiigeln bei Otaru (Faurie n. 6982!), Sumpfe von Furumagi 

 (Faurie n. 1 3 035!, 13 041 !), Kujusan (Faurie n. 27<i<> I); Nippon, IWinz Mino (Matsu- 

 mura!), Kamitsuge (Faurie n. 2740!); Schikoku, B&che am Tsuruei faurie n. 4374!). 

 7 306. C. forsicula Franch. et Sav. Enum. pi. Japon. II. (1879) 131 et 557; 



Franch. m Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris 3. ser. VIII. (1896) t. 8, fig. 2 et IX. (1897) 135; 

 C. B. Clarke in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXVI. (1903) 2 86. — C. notha Baker et Moore 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVII. (1880) 389; Palibin in Ada Horti pctropol. XIX. (1902) 

 122, non Kunth. — Rhizoma caespitosum(?). Culmus 30 — 60 cm altus gracilis acutan- 

 gulus scaber vel laevis papillosus, ad basin vaginis aphyllis tcst.-ic-is reticulatim lissis 

 obtectus ad medium usque foliatus. Folia culmum subaequantia 2 — 5 mm lata plana 

 subtus papillosa subrigida. Spiculae 4—5, terminalis c? linearis pedunculata, late- 

 rales £ anguste cylindricae 1 1/ 2 — 4 cm longae densiflorae, superiores approximatae 

 sessiles, una remotiuscula, breviter pedunculatae erectae. Bracteae setaceae ima foliacea 

 evaginans eulnm hrevior. Squamae Q lanceolatae acuminato-mucronatae atro-sanguineae 

 dorso late vmdi trinerves. llri- uli squamis louvres lalimrs membranaeci ovales vol 

 subobovati plano-convexi 3 — 31/2 mm ]..n»i ^Iraminm-viride, saepe purpureo-lii.eolati 

 et resinosi enervii stipitati, niai-iriali supeinr marauibu* M-milali in rostrum longum 

 tenue ore purpureo bidentulum abrupte n.niraeii \,.x . ..| ......... ;,„ h,.-, ,,|„,vata. Stvli 



Sumpfe, Fluss- und Seeufer besonders'der Bergregion in Ostasien: Sudliehe 

 andschurei, Kwandien Mts. (Ross n. 75!); Korea Chun°hai (Warburg!), Soul 

 .ahnowsky!) , Ouen-san (Faurie n. 1 35S)| Hallaisan (Faurie n. 2270!); Nord- 

 ama: Prov. Shen si, Mt. Miao-wang-san (Hugh ex Clarke); Japan, auf Yesso 

 aurien. 322!, 8049!, 9870!, 1 007 1 !, 10319!. 10u9l' 155i8!), Nippon (Sava- 

 e qiS*l 3i! I 5 aUne n> H20! ' 2744! ' 2 ^ Matsumura!), Schikoku (Makino 

 v' I ' * aune n - <66l!) und Kiuschiu (Maximowic/M ^elbratet 

 Var. (i. melinacra (Franch.) Kukenlh. r „„/;„. , , 1 ,,„. I, in Nouv. Arch. 



'is. tans 3. ser. IX. (1897) 135. — C. notha Fraud, in Bull. Soc. philom. Paris 

 ■;'■''■ Ml. 1895) 87, non Kuntb. — Ijtrinili i mm |,, n _M mar.mibus vis seabri I »-iiiii«*' r 



scabrida Kukenth. var 

 A m Diamantenberg (U. 



