Juncellus.] CYPERACE. 1137 
2388. PycrEUs sANGUINOLENTUS Nees; F. B. I. vi. 590. Cyperus 
eruentus F. I. i. 196. 
N. Bengal; C. Bengal; E. Bengal. 
slender herb, with creeping rootstock. 
2389. Pycreus nirens Nees; F. B. I. vi. 591. Cyperus pune- 
tatus F. I. i. 193. 
Fn all the provinces. 
annual herb, with short, tufted stems. 
2390. vanitiega CAPILLARIS Nees; F. B. I. vi. 591. Cyperus 
la 4... 
A slender hey, with tufted stems. : 
2390/2. Var. STRICTA Clarke; F. B. I. vi.592. Cyperus strictus 
i. 200. 
Chota Nagpur ; Chittag 
A slender herb, with sated stems. 
2391, ree POLYSTACHYUS Beauv. ; F.B, I. vi. 592. Cyperus 
polystachyus F. I. i. 198. 
2392. Pycreus FERRUGINEUS Clarke; F. B.I. vi. 5938. 
Chittiagon 
, A tufted herb. 
3 2393, Pycreus suncinux Clarke; F. B. I. vi 
q N. Bengal, Duars ; E. Bengal, ae 
A tufted herb. 
2394. Pycreus ancuLatus Nees : BF. B. I. vi. 693. 
N. Bengal. 
A stout herb. 
1034. Juncellus Clarke. 
Perennial or annual, glabrous herbs ; leaves mostly towards the 
Persistent, not disarticulating towards the base, sometimes wit 
membranous win gs derived from the persisting glume-bases. 
Glumes distichous, the two lowest a those above 2-sexual, 
nearly equal, deciduous from belo w upwards, the uppermost 1 
or 2 sterile or empty; hypogynous scales or bristles 0. Stamens 
