672 OLXxii. CYPEEACE^. (C. B. Clarke.) [Bynehospora 



sessile, turgid, chestnut-brown, with 12-18 transverse wrinkles, beak (in the Old 

 World examples) broadly conic, smooth or nearly so. [The names glauca and 

 gracilis were published in the same volume. Many authors prefer the gracilis 

 supposing the species to be Swartz's Scluxnus gracilis. But Swartz says Wb Soham/us 

 gracilis had a 3-M st^le, so that it was no Synchospora (except perhaps in small 

 part by mixture) ; Mr. Bentham has hence adopted glauca.'} 



Var. P cMnensis (sp.) Boeck. 1. c. 586 (not of Nees & Meyen) ; spikelets longer 

 up to i in. often bearing 2 nuts, beak longer often equalling f nut, hypogynons 

 bristles usually reaching top of beak. R. glauca, Boeck. I. e. 585 (pOirth/). S. 

 lavarum, Sooh. S( An. 'Bot. Seech. Voy. 98 (not of Qaud.). R. laxa, Thmaites 

 Unmn. 352 (not of Vahl) .—CsYLOTi ; Thw. (O.P. 677, &c.). Tenassebim j iTeZ/er 

 [Kew Distr.xi. 6303), Qriffiih (KewDisir. 6302). — Disteib. Sea-coasts of Madagasc, 

 Borneo, China, Sandwich Isles. A maritime form. 



10. B.. Griffithii, Boeclc. in Linmxa, xxxviii. 404, nxit narrowly 

 obovoid ellipsoid rounded at top, beak f nnt, hypogynons bristles reaching 

 top of beak scabrous ; otherwise as Bi. glaiica. 



East Bensal 5 Gri^iA (ifea) 'Djsir. 6303). AasATS.; Griffith. Khasia; J. Z). 

 Soolcer ; alt. 4200 ft., C. B. Clarice. 



Var. /3 iiETiSETis ; hypogynons bristles 6 twice nut smooth. R. chinensis, 

 "forma tennis," Boeclc. I. c. 587. — Upper Sikkim ; Lachen and Lachoong, alt. 

 10,000 ft., in wet meadows. J. H. H. — A remarkable form, an alpine state of 

 -ffi. Griffithii. The nut is narrow, so that Boeckeler's alliance of it with the sea- 

 coast R. chinensis is not satisfactory. 



11. B. sikkimensis, 0. B. Clarke ; glabrous, panicle narrow, 

 corymbs rather small, spikelets numerous bearing 3-6 nuts, hypogynous 

 bristles 6 scabrous twice nut, style-branches 2 long, nnt small narrowly 

 obovoid truncate, beak ovoid longer and broader than nut smooth (otherwise 

 as Bi. Griffithii). 



TJPPEE Sikkim ; Catsuperri Lake, alt. 8000 ft. — J. D. S. 



Spikelets \ in., fine brown, with 12-18 glumes and 3-8 piatilliferous flowers. — 

 This plant may be the B. chinemis described by Boeck. in Linnsea, xxxvii. 587, 

 which he says has about 5 fertile flowers to the spikelet ; but it does not agree in 

 this particular with Thwaites n. 677, which is Boeckeler's type of S. Chinensis. 



UNDETEBMINAL SPECIES OP EYNOHOSPORA. 



Scirpus (Rynchospora ?) mollis. Wall, in Soxh. Fl. Ind. [ed. Carey and Wall.^ 

 i. 227 ; stems 1-2 ft. hairy, leaves few towards base of stem hairy, umbel 7-rayed, 

 spikelets oblong, glumes ovate subaristate smooth, hypogynous bristles 3 long hairy, 

 style compressed hairy and ciliate with broad cordate articulate base. Fimbristylia ? 

 mollis, Kunth Mnum. ii. 246. 



Nepal ; Wallich. 



The style being compressed must be assumed to be 2-fid ; this, joined to the 3 

 long hypogynous bristles, would fix the plant in Rynchospora (as suggested by 

 Wallich), but it cannot be referred to any known Indian species of that genus. 



15. SCKCEMUS, Linn, (impart). 



Spikelets capitate or jj'anicled ; flowers axillary. Olumes (except the 

 uppermost tabescent) distichous ; 3 (or more) lowest empty, 1-4 following 

 perfect, nut-bearing, somewhat remote. Hypogynous bristles often j^resent, 

 setaceous, not dilated at base. Stamens 3, anterior. Style 3-fid, gradually 

 passing into the nut without any constriction below style-base. Nut in a 



