15 * 
Gouet odorant et comestible \ Rob. p. 332 . Stem 
petiols and leaves about five inches long; the 
flower grows at the bifurcation of the stem, and 
smells like orange flowers ; the petals are white, 
large and concave : fruit oblong, size of a large- 
filbert, white coloured of rose, sweet, good to 
eat, and of which good preserves are made. 
Very different from Jlrum. 
Order ii. — TypHiE., 
31. Typha angustifolia L* Rob. p. 333; 
Order iii.—Cyperoid^e. 
Many species. Rob. p. 333, not de? 
scribed : a species of Scirpus , which. 
► might be called S. Bicolor , rises 
five feet, and has the flowers yellow 
and red. 
Order iv.—Gramin^e. 
24. Phalaris arundinacea L. Rob. p. 335. 
25. Paspalum compressum . Caule compresso Scabro;, 
spiculis secundis, spicis alternis sessilibus hori* 
zontalis. Rafi—-Panic 1. Rob. p. 335. Stem 
rising six feet, rough above ; about nine or 
ten purplish spikes, with unilateral spicules, 
leaves rough. 
26. Paspalum geniculatum. Raf. Caule gracile geni- 
culato glabro, foliis margine scabro, spicis op- 
22. Scirpus, 
23. Cyperus, 
