— 477 — 
179. Lepidosperma Labill. 
821. L. exaltatum R. Br. 
R. Br. Prodr. 234 (1810), Nees in PI. Preiss. 11. 90 (1846—47), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 389 (1878), F. M. Bail. Syn. 
Queensl. Fl. 610 (1883), Catal. Plants Qiieensl. ,53 (1890). Queensl. Fl. VI. 1789 (1902), Compi eh. Catal. .598 (1913), F. v. Mueu.. 
First Census 128 (1882), Sec. Census 215 (1889), Tate Handb. Fl. Extratr. South Austr. 186, 265 (1890), Moore Handb. Fl. 
N. S. Wales 459 (1893), Turner in Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales XXVIII. 307 (1903), XXX. 85 (190.5). 
L. longitudinale F. v. Muell, Fragm. IX. 15 (1875) p. p. 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Australien (bis auf Nord- Australien ; fehlt auch auf Tasmanien). 
Süd-Queensland: Stradbroke Island (Domin, IV. 1910). 
822. L. longitudinale Labill. 
Labill. PI. Nov. Holl. I. 16 t. 13 (1804), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 389 (1878), F. v. Muell. Ffagm. IX. 25 (1875) p. p., 
First Census 128 (1882), Sec. Census 216 (1889), Tate Handb. Fl. N. S. Wales 186, 265 (1890), Moore Handb. Fl. N. S. Wales 
459 (1893). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: N. S.Wales, Victoria, South und West Australia, Tasmanien. 
N. S.Wales: Blue Mountains (Domin, IV. 1910). 
823. L. concavum R. Bk. 
R. Br. Prodr. 234 (1810), Benth. Fl. Austr. VIL 890 (1878) p. p , auct. fl. austral, p. p., C. B. Clarke in Kew Bull. 
Add. Ser. VIII. 125 (1908). 
N. S. Wales: Port Jackson (R. Brown, Iter australiense 1802 — 05 No. 6040 L. concavuml); 
C. MooRE No. 3, No. 6. — Die Halme sind häufig bis 1 cm breit. 
824. L. squamatum Labill. 
Labill. PI. Nov. Holl. L 17 t. 16 (1804), Nees in PI. Preiss. II. 91 (1846—47), C. B. Clarke in Diels u. Pritzel in 
Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXX. 82 (1904). 
Nordost-Queensland: Savannenwälder bei Yarraba (Domin, II. 1910). 
N. S. Wales: Siebeb Agrostoth. No. 10 (L. (jladiatum Nees); herb. Lambert. 
Victoria: QueensclifFe (F. v. Mueller); Arthurs Seat (F. v. Mueller); in collibus arenosis inter 
Melbourne and Sandridge (F. v. Mueller, I. 1853). 
Tasmanien: sand-hills (Gunn No. 983); George Town, sandy plains (Gunn, 10. I. 1843); Tree 
Hill (Oldfield). 
b) var. curvispieula (Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 391 (1878) sub L. angusfafo). 
L. squamatum var. ci/gnorum C. B. Clarke in sched. herb. Kew. („This is L. angustatiim var. curvtsjncula Benth.. 
but from the long tails to the setae cand the more acute glumes I should rather call it L. squamatum var. ci/gnorum'^). 
West Australia: Forest Hill (Muir); Upper Kay River (ex herb. F. v. Mueller); King George 
Sound (L. Diels No. 2718; W. H. Harvey, I., II. 1854; F. v. Mueller); Mount Barker, rocks (Oldkield); 
Swan River (Drummond No. 37, 38, 53, 277); sand plain near the Gordon River (Oldfield); Point Heniy, 
shady ravines (Oldfield No. 859) etc. 
825. L. angustatum R. Br. 
R. Br. Prodr. 235 (1810), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 391 (1878) p. p., C, B. Clarke in Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. Bot. 
Jahrb. XXX. 81 (1904), in Kew Bull. Add. Ser. VIII. 125 (1908). 
West Australia: R. Brown, Iter australiense 1802 — 05 No. 6030 L. angustattiml ; Tweed River, 
rocks (Oldfield, No. 713 c); King George Sound (F. v. Mueller); Swan River (Drummond No. 41, 161, 
276, 382); Darling District (L. Diels No. 1655). 
826. L. ustulatum Steud. 
Steud. Syn. PI. Glum. II. 157 (18,55), C. B. Clarke in Kew Bull. Add. Ser. VIII. 125 (1908). 
L. angustatwn var. ustulatum Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 391 (1878), 
West Australia: Swan River (Drummond No. 345). 
Diese Form scheint mir von der vorigen Art hinreichend verschieden zu sein. 
