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ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE ERIOCAULACEAE . XLIII Harold N. Moldenke ERIOCAULACEAE Lindl. Additional & emended bibliography: Bigel., Floral. Boston., ed. 1, 335, 1*12, & 1*21. 1821*; J. Torr., Compend. Fl. 350 & 395. 1926; Mart., Erioc. Selbst. Pflfam. 1833; Hook, in Curtis, Fl. Lond., ed. 2, 2: pi. 52. 1835} Hook., Brit. Fl., ed. U, 323. 31*6— 3l*7, 1*36, & 1*1*7. 1838; Bigel., Floral. Boston., ed. 3, 358—359. 1*55, & 1*66. 181*0; Balf . & Camp., Cat. Brit. PI., ed. 2, 1: 5. I81|lj J. Torr., Fl. N. T. 2: 33li — 335 • 181*3; Hook, f.. Stud. Fl. Brit. Isls., ed. 1, 398 & 1*88 (1870), ed. 2, 1*23 & 522 (1878), and ed. 3, 1*21 & 51i5. 1881*; Uphof, Am. Journ. Bot. 11*: 1*1*— U8. 1927; Fedde & Schu3t. in Just, Bot. Jahresber. $h (2): 582. 1931*; Wan-garin in Just, Bot. Jahresber. 55 (1): 51*1. 1931*; Fedde &. Schust. in Just, Bot. Jahresber. $6 (2): 8. 1936; Wangerin in Just, Bot. Jahresber. 56 (1): 1*69 (1936) and 57 (1): 1*75—1*78. 1937; Goos-sens, Suid-Afrik. Blom. PI. 98 & 221*— 225. 1953; Snowden, Grass Comm. & Mtn. Veg. Uganda 66 & 89. 1953; Santapau & Raizada, Ind-ian Forest Rec, ser. 2, Bot. 1*: 167. 1956; Eiten in FerrS, Sim-pos. SSbre Cerrado 170—172, 175, & 19l*— 195. 1962; Dandy, Reg. Veg. 51: [Ind. Gen. Vase. PI.] 38, 1*8, & 96. 1967; Cusick, Cas-tanea 35s 323. 1970; McCoimick, Pine Barrens [N. J. State Mus. Res. Rep. 2:], pr. 1, 50 & 51 (1970) and pr. 2, 50 & 51. 1971; Erdtman, Pollen Morph. & Pi. Tax. 163, fig. 9l* A. 1971; Rasa-find in Debray, Jacquem., & Razafind, Contrib. Invent. PI. Medio. Madag. 3: 70. 1971; Bookout, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 99: 207. 1972; Letouzy, Man. Bot. Forest. Afr. Trop. 2 (B): 378. 1972; Le-walle, Bull. Jard. Nat. Belg. 1*2: 1*6 & [237]. 1972; Venter, Journ. S. Afr. Bot. 38: 221. 1972; Moldenke in Steyera., Maguire, & al., Mem. N. T. Bot. Gard. 23: »50— 851*. 1972; Moldenke, Phytologia 25: 225—232, 231*, 235, 238—21*1, 21*1*— 21*8, 4 501*— 509. 1973; F. C. Seymour, Phytologia 25: 1*50 & 1*53. 1973. Erdtman (1971) states that he has examined pollen material of 15 species in 7 genera of this family and describes the pollen grains as "spiraperturate, spheroidal (diameter 22 — 3l*/0 . Sexine thicker than nexine, provided irith small spinnles." He comments "Pollen grains t similar to those in Erioc aulaceae occur in Aphyl-lanthes ( Llliaceae ; other characters common to Erioc aulaceae and Aphyllanthe8 : ovary superior; ovules solitary and pendulous in each cell; fruit loculicidal; seeds with copious endosperm, etc.). There is a less pronounced similarity to the grains in Commelin -aceae and lyridaceae ( Abolboda ) . The grains in Centrolepidaceae , Mayacaceae . Rapateaceae , Restionaceae , and lyridaceae ( lyris ) are i different." BLASTOCAULON Ruhl. Additional & emended bibliography: Ruhl. in Engl., Pflanzen-15

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Additional notes on the Eriocaulaceae. XLIII

H N Moldenke
Phytologia 26: 15-47 (1973)

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