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3. Alopecuroides, Rottb. Gram. 38, t. 8, /. 2.— Culm trian- 

 gular, glabrous ; leaves flat, scabrous on the margins ; umbel 

 decompound, with about 9 Tays; rays very unequal; umbellets 

 3 to 7-rayed ; partial rays densely covered with spikes on every 

 feide, forming elongated "cylindrical compound spikes ; involucre 

 3 to 5-leaved (6 to 7, ex Nees) longer than the umbel; partial 

 involucres 3 to 4- leaved, short; spikes oblong acute. compressed, 

 about 1 8-flowered ; scales broad elliptic, mucronate, obsoletely 7- 

 nerved. Nees C alopecuroides (?), Roxb. Fl. Ind. i, 211; Cum 

 exaltato, Vahl. Enum. ii, 366 ; Subnomine alti distinguit. 



4. CoMPRESsus, Linn. sp. 68. — Roxb. Fl. Ind. i, 194. — Leaves 

 glabrous, flat, longer than the triangular culm, younger ones serru- 

 lated on the margin ; umbel with 1 to 6 rays ; rays 3 to 6-spiked 

 at the top, very unequal, 1 almost undeveloped ; involucre 3 to 6- 

 leaved, very long; spikes lanceolate and linear, compressed, 24 to 36- 

 flowered ; scales keeled, acute and mucronate, many-nerved, green ; 

 achenium obovate, triquetrous, one-third the length of the scale. 

 Syn. C pectinatus, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i, 190; C coromandelianus, Spr. 

 syst. i, 217 ; C pectiniformis, Schult. Mant. ii, 128. The Deccan. 



5. Haspan, Linn. sp. 66 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. i, 210. — Culm trique- 

 trous at the base, sometimes sheathed and leafless, sometimes 

 leafy ; leaves linear, flat, glabrous ; umbel decompound, lax ; invo- 

 lucre 2-leaved, generally shorter than the umbel ; spikes in threes, 

 or fascicled and clustered, linear compressed, 18 to 30-flowered, 

 scales somewhat keeled, navicular, 3-nerved ; achenium obovate, 

 rounded-pointed, rough with minute tubercles. Syn. C autum- 

 nalis, Vahl. Enum. ii, 318 ; Scir|)us autumnalis, Linn. Mant. 150; 

 C graciHs, Muelenb. Gram. 18; C leptos, Schult. Mant. ii, 105; 

 C camplanatus, Willd. sp. i, 270. 



6. DiFFORMis, Linn. sp. 67; Roxb. Fl. Ind. i, 195. — Culm tri- 

 quetrous ; leaves flat, glabrous ; umbels simple or compound, with 

 3 to 11 rays; involucre 2 to 3-leaved, very long; spikes densely 

 clustered into globular heads, linear compressed, 8 to 25-flowered; 

 scales orbicular reniform, retuse, blunt, 3-nerved as the back; ache- 

 nium obovate elliptic triangular, as long as the scale. 



7. Iria, Linn. sp. 67; Roxb. Fl. Ind. i, 201. — Culm trique- 

 trous, glabrous ; leaves flat, flaccid, rough on the margins ; umbel 

 with 6 to 8 rays ; involucre very long, 3 to 4-leaved ; rays very 

 unequal, branched and fascicled at the apex ; spikes linear com- 

 pressed, 8 to 20-flowered, flowers distant^ scales rounded, obovate 

 emarginate, very shortly mucronate, 5-nerved ; achenium elliptic 

 triangular mucronate, as long as the scale. Syn. C santonici, 

 Rottb. Gram. 41, t. 9,/i ; C panicoides, Lam. Illustr. i, 145. This 

 is the only species in our list with rounded obovate distant scales. 

 The Deccan. 



