PLANTS OF VOHTHEKN GUJARAT. 
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468. Cyperus pygmaeus Rottb. FI. Bomb. II, 850. 
Juncelius pygmaeus C. B. Clarke. F. B. I. VI, 503. 
Grassy edges of tanks, — Chandola Tank, Ahmedabad, the Bokb. 
Flowers when exposed by the subsidence of the water, and right on 
through the dry season (cf. Sporohttlns trcmulm K unth.). 
469. Cyperus Isevigatus Linn. FI. Bomb. II, 830. 
Juncelius laevigatas C. B. Clarke. F. B. I. VI, 590. 
Muddy edges of tanks and rivers, in close association with Paspalurn 
distichum Linn, and Panicum punctatum Burm. 
470. Cyperus alopecuroides Rottb. FL Bomb. II, 860. 
Juncelius alopecuroides C. B. Clarke. F. B. I. VI, 595 
In standing and running water Common. 
Bjth Mr. R. K. Bhideand we have found that the stylos of the specimens from oui 
area are indiscriminately bi-fid or tri-tid. Clarke, in Hooker’s Flora of British India, 
defined the genus Juncelius as differing from Cyperus “ by having a bi-fid style and 
a more or less compressed, not. equilaterally trigonous nut.” The character of the nut 
is, teste the founder of the genus, obscure ; and the only clear and definite character 
having broken down there would seem to be no further justification for the retention 
of Juncelius as a genus. 
471. Cyperus liavidus Retz. F. B I. VI, 600 ; FI. Bomb. II, SO 2. 
Rice-fields, appearing after the rice is removed, and the ground has 
begun to dry. Tank edges, Talod. 
47&. Cyperus difformis Linn. F. B. I. VI, 599 ; FI. Bomb. II, 863. 
In the edges of standing and running water. Common. 
473. Cyperus uiveus Retz. F. B. I. VI, 601 ; FI. Bomb. II, 8(U; 
On sandy hills and banks. Fairly common. Flowers monsoon. 
A xerophyte and member of the sand flota. 
474. Cyperus arenarius Retz. F. fl. I. VI, 00:2 • FI. Bomb. II, 
864. 
As the last. 
475. Cyperus conglomeratus Rottb. F. B. I. VJ, 602 ; FI. Bomb. 
II, 865. 
Sand country in both wet and dry places. Common. Flowers 
monsoon. 
