602 CLIV. GRAMINE^E. 



Scleria — contd. 



Series V. — Dioicce. 

 sphacelata, F. v. M. 



Tribe V. — Carice^e. 

 Carex, Linn. 



inversa, R. Br. 

 var. major, Benth. = C. lophocarpus, C. B. Clarke, Kew 

 Bull. Add. Series viii. (1908) 69. 

 chlorantha, R. Br. 

 paniculata, Linn. 



var. subdiaphana, Benth. 

 declinata, Boott. 

 fissilis, Boott. (Fig. 581.) 

 gracilis, R. Br. 

 contracta, F. v. M. 

 vulgaris, Fries. 

 acuta, Linn. 

 lobolepis, F. v. M. 

 pumila, Thunb. 

 breviculmis, R. Br. 

 maculata, Boott. 

 Brownii, Titckerm. 

 longifolia, R. Br. 

 pseudocyperus, Linn. 



Order CLIV.- GRAMINE^:. 



Series A. — Panicace/E. 

 Tribe I. — Panice^e. 

 Paspalum, Linn. 



Galmarra, Bail. — Russell River Grass ; very productive of 



good feed. (Fig. 582.) 

 *dilatatum, Foir. — Caterpillar Grass. Brazil. 

 Polo, Bail. — Being a more slender grass than the foregoing,, 

 and would likelv form a useful pasture species. (Fig. 



583.) 

 scrobiculatum, Linn. — Ditch Millet. 

 distichum, Linn. — Water Couch Grass. 

 *z'ar. normale. Bail. — Found near fresh water; probably 



not indigenous. 

 z'ar. Turleyi, Bail., 01. Agric. Jl. xx. (1908) p. 181, tab- 



xvi. — A variegated form. 

 var. littorale. Bail. — Found on brackish, swampy land, 

 brevifolium, Flilyge. 

 var. propinquum, Bail. 



