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B. racemosus, L.! 2nd edit. Sp. Pl. p. 114. Linnzus has marked one 
specimen B. secalinus. 
B. triflorus, l. c. p. 115. Not in Herb. 
B. distachyos, Am. Acad. iv. 304, is Trachynia distachya, Link. One 
specimen is marked by Linn. as his Secale bromoides ; and another, 
pinned to it, No. 36, from England, is Brachypodium sylvaticum. 
B. inermis! Mant. 186,is in Herb. ; but no specimen is so marked by 
Linnzus. 
B.ramosus. There is much confusion, again, about this plant. The 
plant described in Mant. 34, sent from the East, and marked 
* Allioni, 2233, from Scheuchzer," is Brachypodium ramosum, R. et 
Schultes, the term ramosus being applicable to the stem. The only 
plant marked ramosus by Linn. is Bromus asper of Murray, sent by 
Schreber. 
B. geniculatus, Mant. 33, is Festuca (Vulpia) geniculata, Willd. 
B. rigens, Mant. 33, is a hairy-glumed state of B. scoparius, L. 
B. stipoides, Mant. 557, is F. (Vulpia) geniculata, Willd. 
There is also a specimen of B. erectus, Huds., marked “ B. agrestis, 
Allioni.” A specimen of Brachypodium sylvaticum is marked 
“ Bromus gracilis, Weigel.” 
Srrpa, Sp. Pl. 1st edit. p. 78. 
. S. pennata, L.! 
. S. juncea, L.! One is correct, and one specimen is S. sparta, Trin., 
with much smaller flowers. 
- S. avenacea, L.! “Virg. Gron. 133." This is also marked “ No. 3. 
capillata.” 
S. capillata, L. ! 2nd edit. p. 116. There is a specimen not named. 
S. tenacissima, Am. Acad. iv. 266, is Macrochloa tenacissima, Kunth. 
S. membranacea, 9nd edit. p. 116,is Festuca( Vulpia)uniglumis, Solander. 
S. arguens, l. c. p. 117, is Anthistiria ciliata, Linn. fil. 
S. Aristella, Syst. Nat. iii. 229, is Aristella bromoides, Bertol. 
S. Spinifex, Mant. 34, is Spinifex squarrosus, Linn. fil. 
S. spicata, Thunb. 378, is Heteropogon hirtus, Pers. 
There is also a specimen of Lasiagrostis Calamagrostis, Link, without 
a name. 
Avena, l. c. p. 79. 
1. A. Sibirica, from Gmelin, is Stipa Sibirica, Lam. 
