46 COL. W. MUNRO ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF 
F. decumbens, 1. c. 110. Not in Herb. 
F. serotina, l.c. 111. Not in Herb. 
F. dumetorum, l.c. 109. Already mentioned under No. 3. 
F. spadicea, L.! Syst. Nat. 732. 
.F. phenicoides, Mant. 32. Not in Herb. 
There is also a specimen of F. [ Vulpia) ciliata not marked by Linn. ; 
also one of Sclerochloa arenaria ; another, marked ** F. Hall. Hist. 
1445," is Keleria cristata; another, unnamed, is Festuca borealis, 
Mert. & Koch. 
F. spinosa, Linn. fil. Supp. 111, is Eragrostis spinosa, Pers. 
In this envelope, but why placed here I know not, is part of a plant 
marked “ Nardus spuria Gangitis, Lobel.” It is the lower portion ` 
of the culm of Andropogon laniger, Desf., known in commerce as 
Schenanthus, &c. 
Bromus, Sp. Pl. 1st edit. p. 76. 
1, B. secalinus, L.! Pinned to it a specimen of B. mollis, marked “ B. 
hordeaceus, No. 32." 
- B. squarrosus, L. ! 
. B. purgans, from Upsal Garden, is the same as No. 4. 
. B. 
ciliatus, L.! From Kalm, and his seeds raised in Upsal Garden. 
One marked B. ciliatus by Smith is B. rubens. 
5. B. sterilis, L.! l 
6. B. arvensis, L.! marked by Smith “ Cav. Ie. 590.” 
7. B. tectorum, L.! 
8. B. hordeaceus. Omitted in 2nd edition, and referred to B. mollis, 
which it is. 
9. B. giganteus, from Arduin, is Festuca gigantea, Vill. 
10. B. pinnatus is Brachypodium pinnatum, P. de B. 
11. B. cristatus is Triticum cristatum, Schreb. In the MS. notes of 
2nd edition it 1s transferred to Triticum. 
B. mollis, L.! 2nd edit. p. 112. One small specimen is marked 
** B. nanus; Weigel." 
B. Madritensis, L.! Am. Acad. iv. 265. From Upsal Garden ; another 
specimen, marked “ No. 35 Bromus erectus, R. Syn.,” is also this. 
B. rubens, L.! Am. Acad. iv. 265. From Spain. 
B. scoparius, L.! Am. Acad. l.c. The true plant from Spain; ano- 
ther marked scoparius is B. Japonicus. 
