TRIAND. MONOG. H2. Cyperus. 
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Culm 3-rided, half naked, bulbous at the bafe: involucre 
2-leavcd: umbel nearly fimple; fpikelets linear, 
Arabia. Ceylon, Rottb.gram. 25. t. 8./. i. 
Culra 3-fided, naked : umbel fimple : fpikelets linear, 
much crowded, horizontal. 
Indies. Sloanejant, I /, 74./- 2 » 3" Rottb. grant, t. l\.f. 3. 
Rays of the umbel fimple, ereft : /pike ferruginous. 
Culm 3-fided, naked : umbel fimple : fpikelets Tubulate, 
crowded, horizontal-refledted : leaves of the invo- 
lucre lincar-fetaceous. 
Jamaica. Hvjartz. proi/r. 20. Willd.fp, pi. p. 
Culm 3-fided, leafy at the bafe: involucre 3-leaved: umbel 
compound: fpikes lanceolate,' roundifli. 
India. Rottb, gram. z'&. t. "J. f. i. 
Culm leafy, 3-fided : involucre 4-leaved :' umbel com- 
pound : fpikes alternate, oblong-lanceolate, fhining. 
India, Rotth. gram. 29, t. 9. fi 4. 
Culm naked, 3-fided: umbel compound, involucred : 
fpikelets lanceolate', 
India. Retz.obf, 4. p. 10. Willd. fp. pi- 1. /. 282. 
Vmbellets feffile and pedunclcd : fpikelets red. 
Culm 3-fidtd, naked: general umbel 3-leaved: glumes 
mucronate, membranaceous at the fides. 
America, &loane‘Jam. \ t. Rottb gram. t. f. "p. 
Partial umbels naked, general ones glomerate. 
Culm 3-rided : umbel decompound, (horter than the invo- 
lucre, which is about 6-leaved! fpikelets ovate. 
The Cape, ihunb.pradr. 18. Wiud.fp.pt. l.^, 282, 
Culm obtufely 3-fided: umbel compound; fpikelets lance- 
olate, aggregate, i-male: involucre many-leaved, 
very long. 
Willd.fp. //. I . 283. Probably a variety of C,- glabrus. 
Culm 3-fided, naked: umbel compound: peduncles co- 
rymbed : involucre many-leaved, very long. 
India. Rets. ohf. 6. p. 21. Willd fp pl.t /. 283. 
Culm 3-fided, nearly naked : , umbel decompound : fpikes 
alternate, linear. 
India. Rottb. gram. 28. t. 14. f. z. 
Culm with a feW leaves at bottom : involucre 2 or 3-leaved. 
Culm 3-fided, naked, fmooih; umbel 3-leaved: flowers 
glomerate, the lower-ones crofs-armed; leaves glabrous. 
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