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11. P. dichotomum, L.! From Kalm, and is the plant described by A. 
COL. W. MUNRO ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF 
Gray as dichotomum. 
12. P. clandestinum, L.! From Kalm also, a form of P. latifolium, L. 
Linneeus’s reference to Sloane, t. 80, is erroneous, as that is a spe- 
cies of Manisuris. 
3. P. capillare, L.! From the Upsal Garden. 
. P. patens, L.! 
. P. miliaceum, L.! 
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15. P. dactylon is Cynodon dactylon, Pers. 
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. P. latifolium, L.! From Kalm, North America. A specimen attached 
to this from Carolina is P. divaricatum, L., to which Sloane's figure, 
t.71. f. 3, belongs; another, marked latifolium, is P. oryzoides, Sw. 
18. P. brevifolium, L.! Allied to P. patens; The specimen was from 
India; but the reference to Plukenet, t. 189, f. 4, is erroneous, that 
being Isachne australis. 
19. P. arborescens is P. notatum, Retz. Obs. iv. 18, and is very different 
from the arborescens of Fl. Zeyl. 43, of which there is a specimen 
in Hermann's Herb., and is probably P. patens. Onthesame sheet 
in Linnzus's Herb. are some portions of a species of Arundinaria, 
which may have been the origin of arborescens. 
20. P. virgatum, L.! From Gronovius. 
P. verticillatum, 2nd edit. p. 82, is Setaria verticillata: vide No. 2, 
ante. - 
P. glaucum, l. c. 83, is S. glauca, P. de B. 
P. viride, l. c. 88, is S. viridis, P. de B. 
P. hirtellum, Am. Acad. v. 391, from Jamaica, is Oplismenus Bur- 
manni, P. de B. 
P. Crus Corvi, L.! 2nd edit. p. 84. From a garden. 
P. colonum, L.! 2nd edit. p. 84, also marked P. brizoides. One from 
Browne is true colonum ; another, marked colonum, is Echinochloa 
Crus Galli. 
P. lineare, l. c. p. 85. 
P. grossarium, L.! Am. Acad. v. 392. This plant is often called P. 
pubescens. n 
P. divaricatum, L. ! Am. Acad. v. 392. From Jamaica. This plant 
has often been confounded with P. latifolium, and bears the names 
of P. ruscifolium, maculatum, glutinosum, and agglutinans. Another 
specimen of divaricatum is marked arborescens by Smith. 
P. repens, L.! 2nd edit. Sp. Pl. p. 87. Thisis P. arenarium, Brotero. 
