50 COL. W. MUNRO ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF 
4. E. Virginicus, L.! 
5. E. Caput Meduse, L.! 
E. Philadelphicus, Am. Acad. iv. 266, from Canada, is the same as 
No 3 (E. Canadensis). 
E. Hystriz, L.! Sp. Pl. 2nd ed. p. 124. From Gronovius. 
E. caninus, Fl. Suec., 2nd ed. Sp. Pl. p. 124. Two specimens marked 
* B and 37," from England, are Triticum caninum, Schrad. One 
marked “ Gmelin 23” is Trit. repens; another marked ** Gm. 25" 
is Elymus Sibiricus. 
E. Europeus, L.! Mant. 35. 
SrCALE, Sp. Pl. ist ed. p. 84. 
1. S. cereale, L. ! 
2. S. villosum. Not in Herb. 
3. S. orientale. Not in Herb. 
4. S. creticum. One was originally so marked by Linn., but was scratched 
through. It is Triticum villosum, P. de B. 
HonpEvM, Sp. Pl. 1st ed. p. 84. 
1. H. vulgare, L. ! 
2. H. hexastichon. Not in Herb. 
3. H. distichon. Not in Herb. 
4. H. Zeocriton, L.! Awn of the central spicula 4-5 inches. 
5. H. murinum, L.! Intermediate glumes sometimes fringed. 
6. H. jubatum, L.! From Kalm. 
H. bulbosum, Am. Acad. iv. 304. Has a very remarkable bulbous 
stem ; but I believe it to be only a variety of H. murinum. 
H. nodosum, 2nd edit. Sp. PI. p. 126, is certainly H. pratense, Huds., 
of which there are also two other specimens without any name, and 
the species does not seem to have been taken up by Linnæus. 
A plant marked 101 is Secale cereale, L. 
. Triticum, Sp. PI. 1st ed. p. 85. 
1. T. estivum. Not in Herb. 
2. T. hybernum. Not in Herb. 
E T. turgidum, L.! is ordinarily cultivated wheat, included in T. vul- 
gare, Vill. 
