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[iii. p. 543.] Muehlenbergia Virescens, Trin. Mr. Ridley identifies Parry 

 and Palmer's 928, from San Luis Potosi, with this. 



[iii. p. 561.] 3*. Bouteloua disticha, Benth. ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, 

 xviii. p. 180. 

 Polyodon distichum, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. i. p. 174, t. 55. 



South Mexico, Cuernavaca (Berlandier, 1016, ex Eidley in litt.) ; Peru. Mus. Brit. 



[iii. p. 576.] 87*. MELICA. 



Melica, Linn. Gen. Plant, n. 82; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant, iii. p. 1189. 



About thirty species, inhabiting Europe, temperate Asia, Africa, and North and 

 South America. 



1. Melica imperfecta, Trin. Sp. Gram. Ic. et Descript. iii. t. 355 ; S. Wats. Bot. 

 Calif, ii. p. 303. 

 Oregon to California. — Mexico (Mueller ex Ridley in litt.). Mus. Brit 



FILICES. 



[iii. p. 592.] 3*. Hemitelia (AmpMcosmia) hartii, Baker in Journ. Bot. 

 1886, p. 243. 



Panama, Chiriqui lagoon (Hart, 43). Hb. Kew. 



[iii. p. 615]. 7. Cheilanthes leucopoda, Link. 



North Mexico, Chihuahua (Pringle). Hb. Kew. 



This distinct species was previously not represented in the Kew Herbarium. 



LYCOPODIACE.E. 



[iii. p. 703.] Psilotum complanatnm, Swartz. 

 North Mexico, near the town of Chihuahua (Pringle). 



[i. p. 94.] 3*. Sauranja kegeliana, Schi. in Bot. Zeit. 1853, p. 694. 

 Guatemala. 



[i. p. 236.] Varennea polystachya, DC. Prodr. ii. p. 523, syn. Viborquia poly- 



stachya, Ort. Dec. v. p. 66, = Eysenhardtia amorphoides. 



