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Order AROIDEZ, 
TYPHONIUM, Schott. 
T. Millari (1. sp.) Rhizome attaining to 4 to 6 in., flattish and 
irregular in shape. Leaves glaucous, about 6 to a plant ; petioles 6t 
10 in. long, finely striate, the broadish sheathing base occupying avo 
2 or 3 in., border of sheath tinged with purple; lamina divided nearly 
to the base into 3 narrow attenuated lobes, the middle one of the 
largest leaves about 9 in. long and 1} in, broad at the widest p 
inodorous, usually on a very short scape. 
smooth, striated, ovoid, convolute base, of about 1{ in.; lamina 
T. Millari difters from T. Brownii in its prominently striated petioles, ™ 
sheathing bases being widely spread over; in the venation o e leaf-segmem 
being very oblique and not half so numerous; in its much larger flowers, which #* 
quite scentless. 
Order CENTROLEPIDEZ. 
CENTROLEPIS, Labill. 
C. fascicularis, Labill,, Pl. Nov. Holl. i. 7, t. 1; Fl. Aust 
vii. 207. Leaves $ to 13 in. long, usually ciliate below the mide ; 
Order CYPERACEZE:. 
Triszr CARICEA. 
CAREX, Linn. ge 
C. constricta, 7+. IZ, Fragm. viii. 258; Fl. Austr. vile 
Stems rather slender, somewhat scabrous, 6 to 24 in. long. -Le® 
