236 CHINA. [Graminece. 



lon<*e setigera, caryopsi ovali laevi subrostellata, culrao procumbente ramoso, vaginis foliisque 

 linearibus glaucis his margine scabris, ligula nulla. 



Hab. Ad Macao urbom ; G. H. Vachell, n. 45. 



P. hispidulo affine, a quo differt : glaucedine, culmo gracili procumbente adscendente, spiculis minoribus 

 purpureas, rachi dorso convexa laeviuscula nee striata, subtus carinata, nervis glumarum paucioribus, &c. 



2. ISACHNE. R. Brown. 



1. I. muricata; panicula ovali rigidula flexuosa, ramis prope a basi divisis, spiculis sub- 

 globosis quoad compositionem monoicis, inferiori flosculo masculo laevi, superiori femineo 

 hirto, glumis obovatis tuberculato-asperis, culmo repente, foliis subcordato-oblongis supra 

 asperis dense striatis, ligula setosa. N. ab E. in Wight, Cat. n. 1658. — I. dispar. Trin. Ic. 

 Gram.t. 86. Kunth,En. 1. p. 136. — I. pulchella. Roth? — Panicum muricatum. Retz, Obs. 

 4. p. 18. Willd. Sp. PI. 1. p. 348. Kunth, En. 1. p. 131. N. ab E. Agrost. Bras. p. 207. 

 — P. violaceum. Rottl. — P. fuscum. Herb. Smith, (non Swartz.) 



Hab. Apud Cantonem ; Millett. 



Inter reliquas Isachnes statura, foliis asperrimis, panicula parva l-ljpollicem longa, plerumque fusco-pur- 

 purea, glumis muricatis, flosculis diclinibus facile distinguitur. 



[Our Chinese specimens have the glumes much less conspicuously muricated than in those from Dr. Wight, 

 collected in the Peninsula of India; but there is no other difference. Some of our plants from Dr. Wight 

 have the panicle 3 inches long. It is probable that both /. pulchella and I. miliacea of Roth are referrable 

 here, there descriptions being bad. P. patens, Roxb., seems likewise to be the same, judging from his draw- 

 ing in the East India Company's Museum, t. 803, notwithstanding that both in the description and figure 

 he has represented the upper floret as bisexual, an error he might have readily fallen into on the supposition 

 of its being a species of Panicum.'] 



3. GYMNOTHRIX. P. de Beauv. 



1. G. Japonica; racemo cylindraceo, pedicellis spiculam subsequantibus, rachi culmoque 

 superne hirsutis, involucri uniflori setis omnibus simplicibus scabris interioribus spicula 

 multo longioribus. Kunth, En. 1. p. 158. — Pennisetum Japonicum. Trin. in Spr. Neue 

 Entd. 2. p. 76; Ic. Gram. t. 19. — Penicillaria Chinensis. N. ab E. in Herb. Lindl. (cum char, 

 supra data descriptioneque sequente.) — Cenchrus purpurascens. Thunb. in Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 2. p. 329. 



Hab. Ad Macao et in insulis vicinis ; Millett. G. H. Vachell, n. 48. 



Habitus Penicillaria cylindrical, sed spicularum et involucrorum constructio diversissima. Culmus in- 

 ferne glaber, ad apicem vaginatus. Vagina: glabra, ad basin laminae cingulo villoso cincte. Ligula trun- 

 cata. Folium (supremum J ped. longum l£-2 lin. latum) lineare, margine baseos subciliatum. Spica 8-9 

 pollices longa, utrinque acuta. Culmus infra spicam et rachis hirsutissima. Pedicelli lineam longi. Spi- 

 cula pallida, 3 lin., involucelli setse interiores 8 lineas longae ; hse pallida?, apice roses. Gluma inferior 

 minutissima rotundata ; superior ovato-lanceolata acuta valvula flosculi neutrius unica, plana, 7-nervis, acuta, 

 fertilis flosculi inferior apice 3-5-nervis, utraque lanceolata. Antherat et stigmata violaceo-fulva. 



[It is probable that the above description had been taken from a single imperfect specimen. We have, how- 

 ever, a more complete series before us ; some, and indeed almost all the specimens, (except those in a young state,) 

 bear a closer resemblance to G. alopecurus, N. ab E. in Herb. Wight, (or G. cenchroides, Kunth, excluding 



