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COL. W. MUNRO ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF 
of which form there is also a specimen from Upsal Garden, mar ked 
« palustris? by Sm. Z. aquatica would then be Sloane's plant 110, 
t. 67 ; and the large species what is called ** Tuscanina " in North 
America, of which there is a good specimen in the Herbarium 
marked, but not by Linn., Z. effusa. 
Z. palustris is taken up from Rheede ; but there is no specimen in 
the Herbarium. 
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SPINIFEX, Sp. Pl. Not in 1st or 2nd edit.: first described in 
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Mantissa, p. 800. 
S. squamosus, L.! male and female specimens. 
Puarus. Not in Ist edit. ; 2nd edit., p. 1408. 
P. latifolius, L.! Am. Acad. v. 409. From Jamaica. 
ANDROPOGON, Sp. Pl. 1st edit. p. 1045. 
A contortum, described from India. Not in Herb. 
A. divaricatum, L.! from Virginia, Gron. 135, is Androp. ternatus, 
Nees, which name must give precedence to Linnzus's. 
. A. nutans, L.! From Jamaica, and also Virginia, Kalm, marked 
“ Lagurus, Clayton, 600.” 
A. alopecuroides, from North America, is Erianthus saccharoides, 
Mich. 
. A. distachyon is Apocopis Wightii, Nees ab Esenb. Smith has written 
** Ask Thunberg if this be Burser’s plant ?” I suppose this has misled 
others, and hence a very different plant from Linnzus's original 
specimen is now called Androp. distachyus. 
. A. Schenanthus, L.! From India and Arabia. This is the plant 
generally called ** 4. Martini," Roxb., * A. pachnodes," 'Trin., and 
many other names. It is quite distinct from Wallich's A. Sche- 
nanthus. Linnæus’s specimen is remarkably well figured by Ven- 
tenat, Cels. t. 89. 
A. Virginicum, L.! From America. 
. A. bicorne, L.! From Brazil and Jamaica. 
A. hirtum, L.! From Sicily, Smyrna, and Lusitania. 
10. A. Nardus, L.! Described in Fl. Zey. 45, as Lagurus, and the 
plant there described is to be found in IHermanu's Herb. vol. ii. 66- 
11. A. Ischemum is not the plant generally considered A. [schemum, 
but is Andropogon provincialis, Lam., a plant that I have rarely 
seen. 
