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Oplismenus compositus, Roem. et Schult.— Moseley. 
Fiji to the Marquesas, Sandwich, and Gambier Islands (Low 
Archipelago) ; and generally spread in warm countries. 
Cenchrus calyculatus, Cav. (C. anomoplexis, Labill.).— Home ; 
Moseley. 
New Caledonia eastward to the Society, Sandwich, and Pitcairn 
Tslands. 
Coix Lacryma-Jobi, Linn.— Forster ; Moseley. 
Fiji and Society Islands, and now common in the tropics of 
both hemispheres. Probably introduced into the New World. 
Erianthus maximus, Brongn. (Eulalia japonica, Seem. non 
Trin., teste Hackel).—U.S. Expl. Exped. 
Fiji and Society Islands. 
Stenotaphrum americanum, Schrank.—Barclay. 
Widely spread in Polynesia, though not cited by either Seemann 
or Drake del Castillo; and widely spread on tropical sea-shores 
in both hemispheres. 
Thuarea sarmentosa, Pers. (T. involuta, R. Br.).— Harvey. 
New Hebrides and Fiji to the Society Islands and Low Archi- 
pelago; and in the Mascarene Islands, Malay Archipelago, and 
North Australia. 
Andropogon aciculatus, Retz — Home ; Cartwright. 
From New Caledonia eastward to the Marquesas, Low, and 
Sandwich Isiands, and in Australia, Malaya, China, India, and 
Mauritius. 
Eleusine indica, Gaertn.— Barclay: Home; Moseley, and others. 
Fiji to the Marquesas and Sandwich Islands, and almost every- 
where in tropical and subtropical regions, and occurring in some 
temperate countries ; often existing, however, as a colonist only. 
Centotheca lappacea, Desv.— Barclay. 
Fiji to the Society and Marquesas Islands, on the eastern coast 
of North Australia, and generally spread over tropical Asia and 
Africa. 
