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tInvolucral bracts at length reflexed under the e globose grey or 
snow-white heads ; leaves reddish, often semitranslucent 
(p. 1126] 
tFemale flowers almost sessile ; involucral hosts, reflaxed heads 
dark-grey, globose; leaves plied eis opaque [p. 1126] trilobum. 
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bracts pe or stellately ee pale, shining ; heads o 
[p. 112 G] as reranthemum 
2353. Errocauton Capritus-Narapis Hook. f.; F. B. I. vi. 572. 
N. Bengal; C. Bengal; E. Bengal. 
A submerged aquatic herb. 
2354. ErtocauLon TRUNCATUM Ham. ; F. B. I. vi. 578. Leuco- 
cephala mene 1h I. iii. 613. 
In all the prov 
A herb of rice- “fields and marshy ground. 
2355. Errocauton SIEBOLDIANUM Sieb. & i: ; F. B. I. vi. 577. 
In most of the provinces. 
A herb of rice-fields and marshy ground. 
2356. ERIocaULON oryzETORUM Mart. ; F. B. I. vi. 579. 
Chota Nagpur. 
A weed of rice-fields. 
2357. ERrocauLon LUZULIFOLIUM Mart.; F. B. I. vi. 582. 
In all the provin 
A herb of rice- “fields and he places. 
2358. ERIOcAULON QUINQUEANGULARE Linn.; F. B. I. vi. 582. 
Leucocephala cine =: 7: ‘. iii. 612. 
In all the provin 
A herb of rice- ‘felds and wet places. Beng. Guri. 
. Ertocauton TRILOBUM mM Ham.; F. B. I. vi. 
In all the prov 
A herb of rice- “fields and wet places. 
XERANTHEMUM Mart.; F. B. I. vi. 584. 
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Order CL. CYPERACEZ. 
soime yy rarely annual herbs; roots fibrous ; stem cylindric or 
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crowded at the base of the stem, upper fewer, sheathing below; the 
