42 COL. W. MUNRO ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF 
men from Lapland is marked by Smith as “ /evigata fide Don ;”’ a 
species of Poa nemoralis is pinned to it. 
. A, flexuosa is Deschampsia flexuosa. 
10. A. montana. Part is Agrostis rupestris, All.; part is Poa flexuosa, 
Wahl.; and another, marked “ from China, Osbeck,” is Eriachne 
Hookeri, Munro in Hb. Hooker., from Assam and Tenasserim. 
11. A. alpina is Deschampsia alpina. 
12. A. canescens is Corynephorus canescens, P. de B.; and pinned to it 
are two specimens of Keleria cristata, which probably belong to 
No. 2. 
13. 4, precoz, L.! 
14. A. caryophyllea, L.! Pinned to it is a specimen of Poa annua. 
A. capensis, Linn. Herb., is Ehrharta calycina, Sm. The same enve- 
lope contains a specimen of Sporobolus Indicus, and a Brizopyrum 
from C. B. S. 
Metica, Sp. Pl. 1st edit. p. 66. 
M. ciliata, L.! 
M. nutans, L.! 
M. altissima, L.! 
Ip re ois 
M. papilionacea, L.! Mant. 31. From Brazil, Arduin. Linneus 
also called this, in MS., M. spectabilis. 
M. minuta, L. ! Mant. 32. 
M. Faiz, Linn. fil. Supp. 109, is Harpechloa capensis, Kunth. 
M. cynosuroides, Linn. Herb., is Enteropogon melicoides, Nees. 
Poa, l. c. p. 67. 
- P. aquatica is Glyceria aquatica, Sm. 
|m 
- P. alpina, L.! Two specimens, one of which is from Lapland, are 
true P. alpina; and there are two of P. trivialis. Linn. in MSS. 
says alpina may be a form of trivialis. 
Ie 
B. vivipara. Of this there are three sheets, all P. alpina, except part 
of one, which is Festuca ovina viviparous. 
. P. trivialis, L.! 
IF jo 
P. angustifolia, One specimen is P. pratensis, var. angustifolia ; and 
another, pinned to it, is P. nemoralis ; another is P. annua. 
In 
. P. pratensis, so marked by Linn. fil., is P. alpina. 
ON 
. P. annua, L.! 
