82. TYPHACER, 585 
Balfour, in which the nuts (rather young) are quite like those 
figured for spiralis in English Botany, 1427; but the peduncle is 
short, as in the real rostellata collected in the same county by 
Dr. Syme himself. 
Ruppia (maritima) rostellata, “ Koch.” E. B. 8. 
Provinces 1238456----11-138 1415 16-18. 
Syn. 1135. Cyb. ii. 28. Isle of Wight to Orkney; E. B. ix. 59. 
Zannichellia (palustris) eu-palustris, E. B. 8. 
Provinces all? “Common in England”. . . “extending to Orkney.” 
Syn. 1136. Cyb. ii. 28. According to the figures (caricatures ?) 
of the fruits in English Botany, nos. 1425 and 1426, all the thirty 
specimens of palustris in my herbarium are intermediate forms 
between eu-palustris and pedicillata. Thus, I do not understand 
the distinctions of English Botany, and can still hold only to the 
undivided palustris, in localising the specimens. 
Zannichellia (palustris) pedicillata, “ Fries.” E. B. 8. 
Provinces 12 38-5----1011. “Frequent in England”; Syme. 
Syn. 1136. This is the pedunculata of several books. “I have 
seen no Scotch specimens”; Dr. Boswell Syme. 
Zannichellia (palustris) polycarpa, Nolte. 
Provinces 0. Not found in Britain; Bab. man. 
Error. Cyb. iii. 24; where the error is explained. E. B. ix. 57. 
Zannichellia dentata, Willd. 
Provinces... ? Perhaps none at all. 
Ambiguity. In some of the older books on English plants this 
genus was differently distinguished into two species, under names 
of palustris and dentata. See Gray’s Arrangement, ii. 82. 
Zostera (marina) angustifolia, Fries.” ‘‘ Reich.” E. B. 3. 
Provinces...? Same as no. 1137 of the Synopsis ? 
Syn. 1137. This “has no tangible characters by which it may be 
separated ” from marina, according to Dr. Boswell Syme. A mistake 
is made sometimes; by giving this name to young examples of 
Ruppia maritima. 
82. TyPHACEs. 
Sparganium (natans) affine, “ Schneiz.” E. B. 3. 
Provinces -- 8 ---7---1112 ?-15 16-18. 
Syn. 1144. Cyb. iii. 31. From Surrey (rarely) to Shetland. 
Sparganium (natans) minimum, “Fries.” KE. B. 3. 
Provinces - 23 45 6--910--1381415 1617. Wight to Suth. 
Syn. 1144. Cyb. iii. 81. Difficult to distinguish from affine. 
Typha (latifolia) media; “DC.” E. B. 3. | 
Provinces ?- 8. Devon? Surrey, and likely elsewhere. 
Syn. 1147. Spikes half-inch apart in the Devon plant. 
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