

MONOIiCIA I KIANDRIA. 



hifi. y! H. /. I cj. /. 1 , ordinis medii. ^ ejus veirklaj. 

 Ger- cm. 4S,f. 2. Pet. herb t. 72./. 10. Moris, 

 hiji.j. 8. /. 13,/. 3- ordinis mcdii.) 



Upri^^lit Bur-rccd. j'lnglis. 



On the banks of luchs, and flagnain v/at.ers, not 

 LiiiiVtrqucnt. if. VIl, 



'i'lic lialk is a yard high or more, ered, firm, and 

 branched : the lower leaves are triangular, the 

 upper ones plain : the male Spb^rtiU terminate 

 the branches, 3re much Imaller than the echinatcd 

 female ones below them, and have lufcous An- 

 ther ^c^ 



The variety of ."noft authors, the figures of which 

 nre above cited, has a ftalk not above a cubic 

 high, unbranchcd ; the leaves, fo far as we have 

 obfervcd, are nearly plain ; and the Anther a of 

 the male fphjei'ules of a pale yellow, or ftraw-co- 

 icur'd. We are inclined to think it a diftinft 

 t[)ecics. This is the kind which raoft commonly 

 occurs in Scollarid. 



SPARC ANIUM foliis decnmbcntibus planis. Sp, 

 pi. 1378. {Pet. herb. /. 72,/. ji. OeJ. Ban. t. iho) 



Floating Bur- reed. AngUs. 



5n the inicilkr lochs of the highlands and Hehrides 

 frequent,, as in the I'ttle lochs bet\\een Great and 

 } iitie Breeze-hill, near Taliji'er, in Skye, and near 

 JDi'jnttlm., in the fame ifland. In the lochs going 

 to Itad-heg.^ from Li I tie- Lech-Broom, in Rofs- 



jl.nre. 



