374 ENTJMERATION OF IGraminea. 



Hab. Central Province, in bogs, at an elevation of 5000 to 7000 feet. 



Dense et late csespitosa, cidmls ramosis, 2-18 poll, lougis. Folia \-\ poll, longa, 



2-1 lin. lata, vagina subrcquilonga. Fanicula scstjiiipollicariSj apcrta, ramis alternis. 

 Spicule 1 liu. longse, flore superiore pcJicellato. 



57. -ffiLUROPUS, Trin. 



1, JE. lagopodioides, Trin. — Dactylis lagopodioideSyJArm,', Willd. 

 Sp. PI, i. p. 410 ; Burm. Ind, t. 12, fig. 2.— c.p. 876. 

 Hab. Not uncommon on sandy ground near the sea. 



This must surely, I think, be the species figured by Burmann, as quoted above. 



Bactylis glomerata^ Linn., occurs at Newera EUia, but has no doubt been intro- 

 duced. 



58. LOPHATHERUM, Brongn. 



1. li. gracile, Brongn. (Kth, Enum. i. p. 391; Bentli. FL HongTc. 

 p. 433, cum syn.) — L. Lehmanniy W. ab Es. ; Steud. Synops. Gram. p. 

 300.— c.p. 920, 921. 



Hab. Not very uncommon up to an elevation of 4000 feet 



59, ELYTROPHORUS, Beauv. 

 1. E. articulatus, Beauv. (Kth. Enum. i. p. 391, cum syn.)— c.p 



Hab. Warmer narts of tTi^ islnnri 



60. TRIPOGON, Eoth. 



1. T. ZeyUnicns, N. ab Es.; Steud. Synops. Gram. p. 301.— c.p. 

 ^81. 



Hab. More elevated parts of the Central Province. 



Cicspitosus, glaucus, culmis gracilibus, 1-lJ ped. longis, nodis glabris. Folia 4-8 

 poll, louga, rigidiuscula, pilosa, marginibus involutis. Spica 2-4 poll. longa. Gluma 

 superior 2 lin. longa. Flosculi (setis except.) singuli 1^ lin. longi. 



61. CENTOTHECA, Desv. 



syn. — c.p. 923, 



island. 



warmer 



62. BRACHYPODIUM, Beauv. 



1. B. sylvaticum, E. and S. Syst. 2, p. 741.— 5. Ncpalense, N. ab 

 3. ; Steud. Synops. Gram. p. 316 (sub Festuca),—c.v. 3253. 

 Hab. More elevated iiarts of thp isla-nrl. pnmmnn. 



63. STREPTOGYNE, Beauv. 



L S. cHnita, Beauv. ; Kth. Enum. i. p. 427.— c.p. 922 



Hab. Matele district, Gardner. 



