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TRIANDRTA MONOGYNIA. 
Class 111. 
830 martinicensis H. K. 
831 gladiata B. Reg. 
832 paludosa H. K. 
833 californica B. M. 
834 palmifolia W. 
M. plicdta B. M. 
835 striata B. M. 
836 anceps W. 
837 micrantha Cav. 
838 Bermudiana W. 
839convoluta W. 
840 tenuifolia Red. 
841 caerulea Ker. 
842 semi-aperta Lodd. 
Martinico 
Cape 
marsh 
yellow 
palm-leaved 
streaked 
two-edged 
small-flowered 
Iris-leaved 
convolute 
slender-leaved 
blue 
half-open 
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2 jn 
2 jn.jl 
1 jl.au 
1 my s 
2 f.mr 
ap.s 
1 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
i my jn 
1 my jn 
2 my.jn 
li my.jn 
D s.p 
D sp 
Martinico 1782. 
C. G. H. 1816. 
Guiana 1792. Sk s.p 
California 1796. Sk s.p 
Brazil 1779. " 
Mexico 1788. 
N. Amer. 1693. 
S. Amer. 1815. 
Bermudas 1732. 
S. Amer. 1816. 
S. Amer. 1816. 
Brazils 1818. 
Brazils 1820. 
Sk s.p 
Sk s.p 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
1) CO 
D CO 
n CO 
D CO 
Bot. mag. 416 
Bot. reg. 229 
Bot. mag. 646 
Bot. mag. 983 
Bot. mag. 655 
Bot. mag. 701 
Bot. mag. 464 
Cv. diss. t.l91.f2 
Bot. mag. 94 
Red. lil. t. 47 
Bot. mag. 2313 
Bot. reg. 713 
Bot. cab. 685 
118. PARDAN'THUS. Ker. Pardanthus. 
843 chinensis H. K Chinese j£ A or 
119. SCHCE'NUS. Vahl. 
Iridece. Sp. 1. 
2 jn.jl O China 
1759. R p.l Bot. mag. 171 
844 mucronatus TV. 
845 nigricans TV. 
846 rufus E. B. 
847 monoicus E. B. 
848 ferrug'meus Schr. 
849 compressus Sm. 
850stellatus TV. 
clustered 
black 
brown 
monoecious 
rusty 
compressed 
star-headed 
.illii A w 
A w 
jlUi A w 
jlUi A w 
jiUi A w 
jlOi A w 
^ lAlpr 
120. RHYNCHOS'PORA. Va. Rhynchospora. 
851 alba H. K. 
852 fusca H. K. 
853 comata Lk. 
121. FIMBRIS'TYLIS. 
8.54 dichotoma F. 
white-headed Jlll^ A w 
brown-headed jUIz A w 
leafy-headed Ml CS] cu 
Vahl. FlMBRISTVLLS, 
dichotomous Ml [H] w 
122. ISOLE'PIS. R.Br. Isolepis. 
855 flAitans R. Br. floating ^ A w 
856 setacea R. Br. bristle-like Ml Q vf 
857 Holoschoe'nus Sm. cluster-headed Ml /\ w 
(3 romdnus W. Rotnan Jilt A w 
y australis L. southern Ml £\ w 
123. SCIR'PUS. R.Br. 
858 multicaulis E. B. 
859 czespitosus TV. 
860 pauciflorus E. B. 
861 lacustris TV. 
862 glaucus E. B. 
863 tr'iqueter TV. 
864 mucronatus TV. 
865 carinatus E. B. 
866 maritimus TV. 
867 Luzulae TV. 
868 sylvaticus TV. 
124. ELEO'CHARIS. 
869 paldstris R.Br. 
870 acicularis R. " 
871 ovata TV. 
Clitb-rtish. 
many-stalked Ml 
scaly-stalked Ml 
chocolate-head, ill; 
tall ^ 
glaucous Ml 
triangular M. 
sharp-pointed Ml 
blunt-edged iiii 
salt-marsh Ml 
clustered Ml 
wood Ml 
R. Br. Spike- RUSH 
A w 
A w 
A w 
A ec 
A w 
A w 
A w 
A w 
A w 
FTM w 
A w 
Cyperaceee. 
1 ap.my Ap 
1 jl Ap 
|jl Ap 
1 jl.au Ap 
\ ap.my Ap 
1 ap.my Ap 
f s.d Ap 
Cyperacece. 
1 au Ap 
1 au Ap 
^ Ap 
Cyperacece. 
1 jn.jl Ap 
Cyperacece. 
fit. jl.au Ap 
\ jl.au Ap 
3 jl Ap 
3 jl Ap 
3 jl Ap 
Cyperacece. 
i au 
6 jl.au 
2 jl.au 
3 au 
2 au 
3 jl.au 
2 jl.s 
l^jl.s 
U jl.s 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
aP 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Sp. 7—79. 
S. Europe 1781. D co 
Britain sp. bo. D co 
Scotland sc. bog. D co 
England bogs. D co 
Europe 1781. D co 
Britain bogs. D co 
W. Indies 1822. D co 
Sp. 3—26. 
Britain bogs. D co 
Britain bogs. D co 
Brazil 1820. D co 
Sp. 1—65. 
E. Indies 1819. 
Sp. 3—46. 
Britain dit. D co 
Britain bogs. S co 
England sea sh. Sk co 
Austria ... Sk co 
S. Europe ... Sk co 
Sp. 11—96. 
Britain tur. bo. 
Britain tur. he. 
Britain bgs. m. 
Britain rivers. 
England sal. m. 
England mar. 
Eur. Asia 
England riv. ba. 
Britain sal. m. 
E. Indies 1776. 
Britain m. s. p. 
Fl graec. 1. t. 43 
Eng. bot. 1121 
Eng. bot. 1010 
Eng. bot. 1410 
Sch.gm.l. t.l.f.4 
Eng. bot. 791 
Eng. bot. 985 
Eng. bot. 1575 
D CO Rottb.gr. t.l3.f.l 
Sk CO 
Sk CO 
Sk CO 
Skco 
Sk CO 
Sk CO 
Skco 
Sk CO 
Sk CO 
Sk CO 
Skco 
Sp. 3—24. - ■ 
Britain mar. Sk co 
Britain mar. Sk co 
Germanv 1818. Sk co 
Eng. bot. 216 
Eng. bot. 1693 
Eng. bot. 1612 
Jacq. aust. 5. 448 
Plk. pht. t.40. f.5 
Eng. bot. 1187 
Eng. bot. 1029 
Eng. bot. 1122 
Eng. bot. 666 
Eng. bot. 2321 
Eng. bot. 1694 
Eng. bot. 1983 
Eng. bot. .542 
P. m.27. t.417. f 3 
Eng. bot. 919 
Eng. bot. 131 
Eng. bot. 749 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
flowers. M. northiana has beautiful and transient flowers, like the rest of the species, all of which grow freely 
in a rich light soil, and are readily increased by parting the roots or from seeds. 
118. Pardanthus. Named by Mr. J.B.Ker,from fras^Sa?, a leopard, and av^-cg, a flower, on account of the spot- 
ted flower. 
119. Schcenus. From or trxo'^oi, a cord, in Greek. From plants of this kind the first cordage is sup- 
posed to have been made. All the plants from this genus to Mariscus, No. 130., are sedgy plants of similar 
habit, of value in an oeconomical point of view, but not cultivated for ornamental purposes. 
120. Rhynchospora, {pvyxo^i ^ snout or rostrum, and o-Tfo^oe., a seed.) The seeds are beaked. 
121. Fimbristylis. So named by Vahl. The word is constructed from the Latin fimbria, a fringe, and stylus, 
the style. 
122. Isolepis. From iiro?, equal, and Xs •zii, a scale, on account of the relative form of the scales which con- 
stitute the inflorciscence. 
