11, Scleria setmoen. Poir* in Bam. Snayol# 7: 4, 1606, 
Solerii ligfflltaphrp. SteucU Syn* PI* Olum* 2; 169, 1886, 
% • .. h Is (Cob£n, alt* 1 1 .350 
cTgfmth©- stem United Staten, iferioc, and Rost XndRm 
Plants with fibrous roots, glabrous or nearly so, 30 to 80 
am* high, slender? leaves 2 to 4 am# odd®, the sheaths very 
narrowly winged; panicles small t axillary, wit! elongate brr.ots; 
aoftones 1*5 to 2 am* long, eubglobose, the disk with 3 sr»ll 
lobes * 
12, Boleria bracteata Ctv, Iota# PI# 5: 34# pi*, 481 . 1799* 
Guatemala; Costa Rica; Panama; in e-t soil, at nint.im.P'.'-.c rf • 
630 meters o r less; type collected near Ancon, Panama. Southern 
Mexico; South America• 
Plante about 1 ranter high, coarse, with stout fbiKomes, 
copiously pubescent; leaves about 1 cm, wide, with very scabrous 
margin*-', the ©heaths scarcely winged; panicle© axillary and ter- 
minal, the upper oner staminate, usually brownish, oonsniottottsly 
braoteate; ndbenee 2 a;, long, globose, often purplish , the diet 
3«lobftte• w Hav®.juela M (Costa Rica#* 
13, Solerin reflex®- H# B# K. Sov# Ban# 3. Sp. 1; 232* 1313, 
Guateral^; Costa Rica; panama; in wet soil, aoeendirp to 70C 
motors. Southern .Mexico (?}, West Indies, and South 2. erica; 
type from Venezuela* 
Plant© perennial, the cuius long and weak, often redlining 
on shrubs; leaves 4 to 7 am* wide, stiff, very scabrous on the 
margins; panicles small, terminal and axillary, oonspicuously 
