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of this species, and am inclined to believe that the plants so referred by 
Hooker and Andersson will prove to be forms rather of C. esculentus. 
C. suRANIMENS!S, Rottb. Descr. Nov. Pl. 35, t. 6, f. 5 (1786); 
Kunth, Enum, ii. 43; Hook. f. (3), 177; Anderss. (1), 153, & (2), 54. 
—James Ist.: Darwin, acc. to Hook. t, lc. Further distrib. trop. 
S. Am., Mex., W. Ind., S. United States. 
C. rristacnyus, Boeck. Linnaea, xxxv. 454 (1867-1868); Rob. & 
Greenm. (1), 148.— CuHatHam IsL.: southwest end, middle region, 
Baur, no. 316 (hb. Gr.). Further distrib. Venezuela, Colombia, south- 
ern central Mexico. 
C. sp. — NarsorouGu Ist.: southern part, altitude 615 m., Snod- 
grass & Heller, no. 837 (hb. Gr.). 
Wenman Ist,: dried stalks of a Cyperus are mentioned in 
Mr. Heller’s field notes, as observed on a small islet near Wenman. 
DicHronemMaA, Michx. 
D. Leucocepnata, Michx. Fl. i. 87 (1803); Rob. & Greenm. (1), 
148. — Cuatuam Isi.: southwest end, middle region, Baur, no. 353 (hb. 
Gr.). Further distrib., S. United States, Mex., W. Ind. 
Eveocnaris, R. Br. 
E. Fistutosa, Schult. Mant. ii. 89 (1824); Caruel (1), 622.— 
CuatnamM Isx.: Chierchia, acc. to Caruel. Further distrib. trop. of the 
Old World. I cannot help a strong suspicion that this when reéxam- 
ined will prove to be the following species. 
E. mutata, R. Br, Prodr. 224 (1810). Scirpus mutatus, L. Syst. 
Nat. ed, 10, 867 (1760).— ArBemarRLE IsL.: Elizabeth Bay, Snod- 
grass & Heller, no. 261 (hb. Gr.). Further distrib. S. Am., 
Fiuerisfyiis, Vahl. 
F. capitiartis, Gray, Man. Bot. ed. 5, 567 (1869). Scirpus capilla- 
ris, L. Sp. 49 (1753).— Brnptog Isx.: Snodgrass & Heller, no 
7904 (hb. Gr.) Narsoroven Ist.: Mangrove Point, near beach in 
crevices of lava, abundant, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 304 (hb. Gr.). 
Further distrib. N. Am., Mex., W. Ind., southward to Uruguay. 
F. prenytia, Vahl, Enum. ii. 289 (1805). — Hoop Ist.: Snod- 
grass & Heller, no. 730 (hb. Gr.). Widely distrib. in trop. regions. 
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