2960 BERMUDA PLANTS IN THE SLOANE COLLECTION, BRITISH MUSEUM. 
however, to be an undescribed specie There are two culms, the 
large one bearing five spikelets in a eae advanced state, and two 
leaves. The glumes and fruit have fallen away from the lower half 
of the lowermost spike. 
Juniperus bermudiana.—a, Branchlet of adult male plant. x, Branchlet of 
young ont c, Male flower-spike x 3. pb, Adult leaf “a 8. =, Male spike of 
J. virginiana x 3. ¥, Adult leaf of same x 8 
Carex bermudiana, n. sp. — ogre glabra, ultra pedalis. 
Culmus 5-spicatus. Folia circiter 2 lineas lata, 
‘Bractea infima deest, proxima superior filiformis culmum paulo 
superans. Spice sessiles vel subsessiles, cylindrice, 8 Slaractes 
foemines, intermedia basi foeminea apice mascula, 2 su periores 
masculex ; glume ovate, breviter aristate, punctate, vix hispidule. 
Perigynium Se ciaecits acuminatum, bifidum, costatum, undique 
* Tilustr. Genus Carex, i., p. 66, tt. 179 & 180. 
