Lieutenant Olufsen's second Pamir-Expedition. 



Plants collected in Asia-Media and Persia 

 by Ove Paulsen. VI. 



Cy peraceae 



by 



C. H. Ostenfeld. 



In 1900 the late Mr. G. B. Clarke had the Cyperaceae collected by 

 Ove Paulsen in Central- Asia and Persia for determination. When he 

 sent the collection back with names, he wrote a letter to Mr. Paulsen, 

 in which he proposed him to give the collection to me for closer deter- 

 mination, as especially the Carices "are merely matched with plants in 

 herb. Kew, and then the name on the Kew-plant is assigned to yours". 

 In 1902 I began to study the collection, but other works took my time, 

 and it was not untill this year, that I could begin again on the deter- 

 mination. In most cases I agree with the determinations made by Clarke, 

 f. i. in nearly all the species of Cyperus and Scirpus, but with regard 

 to the Kobresia and Car ex the differences are more frequent; especially 

 he has not determined the distigmate Heterostachyæ correctely. When 

 my determination differs from Clarke's, I have always given his name 

 in brackets or in notes. 



In some cases the name used by Clarke is a synonyme to that 

 used by me, as he followed the Flora of British India by Hooker 

 fil. and not always took the eldest name. 



The paper has been written entirely by me who consequently alone 

 is responsible for it. I beg to express my thanks to the well-known 

 Caricologist the Rev. G. Kükenthal who has been good enough to give 

 me the description of Carex pseudofoetida Kük. 



The Botanical Museum, Copenhagen, December 1906. 



I. Cyperus L. 



1 . C. serotinus Rottb. ; Meinshausen, Die Gyperaceen der Flora Russ- 

 lands, Acta Horti Petropolitani, vol. XVIII, 1900, p. 234; C.Monti L. fil.; 

 Boissier, Flora Orientalis, vol. V, 1884-, p. 366; Ledebour, Flora Rossica, 

 vol. IV, 1853, p. 240; Juncellus serotinus G.B.Clarke, Hooker fil., Flora 

 of British India, vol. VI, 1894, p. 594. 



N. 2139. Persia, Provincia Gilan, near Enseli, September 12, 1899. 



