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2. A. Donaz, L.! Both specimens are marked ** K1.," which, I suppose, ' 
indicates Klein. One is real A. Donax; the other is Phragmites 
communis, Trin. 
3. A. Phragmites, from Browne and from Ind. or., are Phragmites com- 
munis, Trin, A much expanded state is marked ** Phrag. arundi- 
nacea, Allam. Ep. ad Linn. 1770.” 
4. A. epigejos. The first marked by Linn. “ epigejos” is Phragmites. 
Pinned to it are specimens of Deyeuxia montana, Poir., one marked 
on the back “ 4. montana, Fl. Suec. ;” and one is Calamagrostis 
lanceolata, Roth. 
5. A. Calamagrostis is Calamagrostis epigejos, Roth. Awn basal, with 
hairs longer than the flower. Another marked “A. Calamagrostis ” 
is Lasiagrostis Calamagrostis, Link. 
6. A. arenaria is Ammophila arundinacea, Host. 
ARISTIDA, Sp. Pl. 1st ed. p. 82. 
1. A. Adscensionis, L.! Linn. remarks that this is one out of four plants 
which constitute the flora of the Island of Ascension, the others 
being Sherardia fruticosa, Euphorbia origanoides, and Portulaca. 
A. Americana, L.! Am. Acad. v. 393. From Jamaica, Browne. This 
is called A. dispersa by Trin.; but Linnzus’s name ought to take 
precedence. Kunth has misplaced the Linnean synonym in Euériana 
juncifolia. 
A. plumosa, L.! 2nd edit. Sp. Pl. p. 1666, from Armenia, is Aris. 
(Stipagrostis) plumosa. 
A. arundinacea, Mant. p. 186, from Koenig, is Arundo Madagas- 
cariensis, Kunth. 
There is a specimen of Aristida Hystrix, from Thunb., and another, 
marked No. 47, var. B, is A. vestita, Thunb. 
Louium, Sp. Pl. 1st ed. p. 83. 
1. L. perenne, L.! 
2. L. temulentum, L. ! 
L. tenue, 2nd ed. Sp. Pl. 122, is merely a form of L. perenne. 
L. distachyon, Mant. p. 186, from Koenig, is Digitaria ciliaris, Pers. 
Ervwvs, Sp. Pl. 1st ed. p. 83. 
Linnzus has not attached his usual mark to the five following as being 
ìn his Herbarium ; but they are all present :— 
1. E. arenarius, L. ! 
2. E. Sibiricus, L.! 
3: E. Canadensis, L.! 
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