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4. T. Spelta, L.! The specimen of this is marked 4, and is Spelta, but 
it is also marked by Linn. ** T. hybernum.” 
5. T. monococcum, L. ! 
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- T. repens, L.! 
. T. caninum, L.! A small specimen is present, but not marked. In 
the 2nd edition the plant is removed to Elymus. 
T. Polonicum, L.! 2nd edition, p. 127. . 
T. tenellum, l.c. 127, is Brachypodium Poa, R. et Sch., with three 
nerves to the glumes. 
T. junceum, L.! Am. Acad. iv. 266. 
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T. maritimum, 2nd edit. p. 128, is Sclerochloa dichotoma, Link. 
Another marked “ Poa maritima” by Linn., “ T. loliacum” by Sm., 
and “ Festuca maritima, No. 69,” is Brachypodium Poa. 
T. unilaterale, Mant. 35. This is also marked “ Nardurus 6” by Linn. 
and by Smith “ T. subulatum” and “ T. Hispanicum." I believe 
them all to be forms of T. tenellum mentioned above. 
T. prostratum, Linn. fil. Supp. 114, from Pallas, is also in the Herba- 
rium. 
Oryza, Sp. Pl. lst ed. p. 333. 
1. O. sativa, L.! 
ZEA, Sp. Pl. lst ed. p. 971. 
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. Zea Mays, L.! One male specimen and one female of the peculiar 
form called Macleatum ; glumes much elongated. 
Coix, Sp. Pl. 1st ed. p. 972. 
1. C. Lachryma Jobi, L.! 
Trrpsacum. Not in Ist edit.; in 2nd edit., p. 1378. 
T. dactyloides, L. ! From the Upsal Garden. 
Otyra. Not in Ist edit.; in 2nd edit., p. 1379, from Am. Acad. 
v. 408. ` 
O. latifolia, Linn. 
Z1ZANIA, Sp. Pl. Ist edit. p. 991. 
1. Z. aquatica, L.! The plant so named is the small state which I be- 
lieve Linnæus, in his Mant. p. 295, intended to indicate by palustris, 
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