48 COL. W. MUNRO ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF 
2. A. elatior is Arrhenatherum avenaceum, P. de B. 
3. A. Pennsylvanica, from Kalm, is Trisetum palustre of Trinius 
and American authors. 
4. A. Loflingiana, from Spain, is Trisetum Loflüngianum,P.de B. "' 
5. A. sativa, L.! One specimen is marked by Linn. A. ponderosa. 
6. A. fatua, L.! One sheet marked 6 is A. barbata, Brot. 
7. A. flavescens is Trisetum flavescens, P. de D. Pinned to it a speci- 
men of 4. pratensis. 
8. A. fragilis is Gaudinia fragilis, P. de B. 
9. A. pratensis, L.! Some specimens are also marked ** spicata,” which 
they are not. e 
10. A. spicata, from Kalm, is Danthonia spicata, N. et Sch., also marked 
T “bromoides.” 
A. nuda, Am. Acad. iii. 401, is an unnamed state of A. sativa. 
A, sterilis, L. ! 2nd edit. Sp. Pl. p. 118, is probably only a form of A. 
fatua. One pinned to it, also marked 4. sterilis, is Macrochloa 
arenaria, Kunth. 
A, sesquitertia, Mant. 33. No specimen in Herb. 
A. pubescens, L. ! 2nd edit. Sp.Pl. 1665, is only a form of A. pratensis, 
as Linnzus in a MS. note suggests: he has also marked it “ Avena 
near sesquitertia 
4. stipiformis, Mant. 34. Not in Herb. 
A. patula, Hall. Hist. 1489, from Dick, is a small state of A. pratensis. 
A. bromoides, Sp. Pl. 1666, is A. pratensis, L. 
A, hispida, Thunb., is Tristachya leucothriz, N. ab E. 
There are four species of Danthonia from C. B. S. without names, but 
probably sent by Thunberg. The same envelope contains a speci- 
men of Andropogon Schenanthus, a scrap of Diectomis fastigiata, 
and of Bromus squarrosus. 
Lagurus, Sp. Pl. 1st edit. p. 81. 
1 L. ovatus, L.! 
L. cylindricus, 2nd ed. p. 120, is the large European form of Imperata 
arundinacea, Cyrill. 
ARUNDO, l. c. p. 81. 
1. A, Bambos is Bambusa arundinacea, Willd. The leaves attached 
are small, and the stipules spinous. 
