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Digitaria repens Kunth, Enum. Pl. 1: 84. 18338, as synonym of Panicum 
domingense Zuccagni. 
Echinochloa cubensis Schult. Mant. 2: 596. 1824. Probably Oplismenus hir- 
tellus. We have not been able to verify this citation. 
Festuca thouini Steud. Syn, Pl. Glum, 1: 311, 1854. Possibly Arundo donag or 
Phragmites or a cultivated species of Cortaderia. 
Holcus cubanicus Gleditsch; Schult. Mant. 2: 462. 1824, nomen nudum. 
Panicum confertum Desv.; Poir. in Lam. Encycl. Suppl. 4: 279. 1816. “An- 
tilles.” Possibly Isachne arundinacea. 
Panicum domingense Zuccagni in Roemer, Coll. Bot. 123. 1809. “ St. Do- 
mingo.” Possibly Syntherisma villosa. 
Panicum ocreatum Willd.; Spreng. Syst. Veg. 1: 305. 1825, as synonym of 
Setaria ocreata. 
Panicum rohrii Nees; Steud. Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 76, 1854. “Ind. oce.” The 
description does not apply to any species we know from the West Indies. 
Paspalum guadaloupense Steud. Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 18. 1854. “ Guadaloupe.” 
The description points to Avonopus compressus, but Grisebach? refers it to Pas- 
palum conjugatum var. subcordatum Griseb., of which it is the basis. 
Paspalum koleopodium Steud. Syn. Pl. Glum, 1: 18. 1854. ‘“ Guadaloupe.” 
Grisebach refers this to P. caespitosum, but the description does not well agree 
with that species. 
Paspalum lagascae Roem. & Schult. Syst. Veg. 2: 317. 1817. Based on P. pu- 
bescens Lag. 
Paspalum molle Poir. in Lam, Encycl. 5: 34, 1804, “St. Thomas.” 
Paspalum panicum Smith in Rees’s Cycl. 26: no. 14. 1818. “ Jamaica.” The 
description suggests P. densum. 
Paspalum pubescens Lag. Gen. & Sp. Nov. 2. 1816, not Willd. 1809. Described 
from a specimen grown in Habana from seed sent by Sessé, probably from 
Mexico. 
Paspalum rhizomatosum Steud. Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 17. 1854. “ Guadaloupe.” 
A species with a decumbent base rooting at the nodes. Nash?’ refers it to P. 
orbiculatum, but the description does not well agree with that species nor 
does it agree with P. reptatum. The species may be P. nutans. 
Paspalum sinuosum Desv. Opusc. 57. 1831. “Antillis.’ Nash* refers this to 
P. glabrum. 
Paspalum strictum Pers. Syn. Pl. 1: 86. 1805. “Insul. Antill. et ad St. 
Domingo.” Nash‘ refers this to P. paniculatum. 
Piptatherum setosum A. Rich, in Sagra, Hist. Cuba 11: 311. 1850. Referred 
by Grisebach ° to Andropogon setosus (Sorghastrum parviflorum). The descrip- 
tion does not well apply to the latter species. 
Reimaria diffusa Spreng. Neu. Entd. 3: 14, 1822. ‘“ Martinica.” Unidenti- 
fiable, description probably erroneous. 
Setaria ocreata Spreng. Syst. Veg. 1: 305. 1825. The description points to 
Oplismenus hirtellus. 
Sorghum cubanicus Schult. Mant. 2: 519. 1824. 
Vilfa intermedia Trin. Gram. Unifl. 156. 1824. ‘Ind. oce.” In a later work 
the locality is given as ‘ Mauritan.” Probably not from the West Indies. 
* Abh. Ges. Wiss. Géttingen 7: 262. 1857. 
7N. Amer. Fl. 17: 194. 1912. 
* Op. cit. 17: 187. 1912. 
“Op. cit. 17: 189. 1912. 
*Cat. Pl. Cub, 235. 1866. 
