— 451 — 



Geogr. Verbreitung: Nord-Australien (Garpentaria, R. Brown, Iter australiense 1802 — 05 

 No. 5938 F. androgynaf). 



735. F. costiglumis n. sp. 



Caespitosa, gracilis, basi haud subbulbosa; culmi graciles, striatuli, stricte erecti, circa 4—6 dm 

 alti ; tantum ima basi foliati ; folia glaberrima, longe vaginantia ; vaginae angustae, elongatae, laxae, striatae, 

 margine scarioso enerves; laminae stricte erectae, graciles, striatae, culmis persimiles, quam culmi haud 

 multo breviores; spicula solitaria, primo globularis, demum globulari-conica, obtusissima, pallida, circa 

 4— 6 mm longa, spurie lateralis, bractea circa 1.5— 4 cm longa, stricte erecta fulta; glimme nucigerae 

 numerosae, arcte imbricatae, tantum margine circumcirca scariosae et apice eroso-denticulatae, caeterum 

 nervis numerosis costatae, glaberrimae, latae, obtusae truncataeve, externae vacuae latissimae et obtu- 

 sissimae sed plerumque obtuse abrupte apiculatae; Stylus quam nux conspicue longior, compressus, glaber; 

 Stigmata 3, brevia et curvata, stylo saltem triplo breviora; nux circa 1.4 mm longa et 1.1 mm lata, trigona, 

 tumida, late obovata et truncata, in sectione longitudinali obtriangularis , basi constricta, tricostata (costis 

 exalatis), glabra, nitida, pallida, lateribus foveolato-punctulata ; cellulae extimae in costis quadrangulares, 

 caeterum obscurae. 



Nord-Queensland: am Walsh River nördlich von Ghillagoe (Domin, IL 1910). 



Species F. pterygospermae haud absimilis, sed foliis elongatis, glumis manifeste costatis, nuce etc. 

 facillime distinguenda et cum nulla specie australiensi confundenda. 



736. F. pterygosperma R. Br. 



R. Br. Prodr. 226 (1810), F. v. Muell. Fragm. I. 193 (1859), IX. 55 (1875), in Landsbor. Explor. Austr. 122, First 

 Census 126 (1882), See. Census 212 (1889), Boeck. in Linnaea XXXVIII. 388 (1874), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 306 (1878), F. M. 

 Bail. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 596 (1883), Catal. Plants Queensl. 52 (1890), Queensl. Fl. VI. 1760 (1902), Compreh. Catal. 594 (1913). 



Scirpus pterigosperma PoiR. Encycl. Suppl. V. 98 (1817). 



Endemisch in Nord- und Nord-West- Australien: Islands of the Gulf of Garpentaria (R. Brown, 

 Iter australiense 1802—05 No. 5946 F.pterygosperma!)\ Upper Victoria River (F. v. Mueller); Port Darwin 

 (F. Schultz No. 790, 812); South Goulburn Island (A. Cunningham, III. 1818 No. 191, Gapt. King's l st 

 Vogage of Survey). 



737. F. paueiflora R. Br. 



R. Br. Prodr. 225 (1810), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 303 (1878), F. M. Bail. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 596 (1883), Catal. Plants 

 Queensl. 52 (1890), Queensl. Fl. VI. 1759 (1902), Compreh. Catal. 594 (1913), F. v. Muell. First Census 125 (1882), See. Census 

 212 (1889), C. B. Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. 633 (1893). 



Scirpus paueiflorus Poir. Encycl. Suppl. V. 98 (1817). 



Trichelosti/lis filiformes Nees in Wight Contrib. 102 (1834). 



Fimbristylis ßliformis Kunth Enumer. II. 221 (1837), Boeck. in Linnaea XXXVII. 23 (1871-73). 



F. pumüa Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot« II. 239 (1843). 



F. malaccana Boeck. in Flora XLI. 597 (1858). 



Geogr. Verbreitung: Süd- und Ost- Asien, Malaya, Nordwest- und Nord- Australien , sowie 

 Queensland. 



Nordwest-Australien: Hunters River (A. Cunningham, IX. 1823 No. 330, Gapt. King's 3 d 

 Voyage of Survey); Regents River (A. Gunningham, X. 1820 No. 331). 



Nord- Australien: near M'Adam Range (F. v. Mueller); North Goast (R. Brown!). 



Queensland: bei Yarraba auf mehreren Stellen (Waterfall Creek etc.) (Domin, I. 1910); Rocking- 

 ham Bay (Dallachy). 



738. F. punctata R. Br. 



R. Br. Prodr. 226 (1810) , Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 302 (1878) , F. M. Bail. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 595 (1883) , Catal. Plants 

 Queensl. 52 (1890), Queensl. Fl. VI. 1759 (1902), Compreh. Catal. 594 (1913), F. v. Muell. First Census 125 (1882), See. Census 

 212 (1889). 



Scirpus punetatus Poir. Encycl. Suppl. V. 98 (1817). 



Geogr. Verbreitung: Australien: Queensland (oder Nord- Australien ?) : R. Brown, Iter austra- 

 liense 1802—05 No. 5940 F. punctata! 



