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censibus Peruviae.’’ This is Paspalum mandiocanum 
Trin. var. a. ellipticum Doell in Mart. Flor. Bras. 
2°; 80, and is represented in the National Herbarium 
by No. 356 Loefgren (1887). The species is, I think, 
a good one and Presl’s name should be retained. — 
Plate 12. 
PASPALUM LENTIGINOSUM J. S. Presl in C. B. Pres] Reliq. 
Haenk. 1: 218 (1830). ‘* Hab. in Mexico.”’ E. Pal- 
mer’s No. 1556 (1891) from Culiacan, Mexico, and dis- 
tributed as Paspalum paniculatum L. is P. lentiginosum 
Presl. — Plate 13. 
PaspaLum Kora Willd., J. S. Presl in C. B. Presl Relig. 
Haenk. 1: 216 (1830). <«* Hab. in insulis Marianis et 
Philippinis.’’ Paspalum kora Willd. Sp. Pl. 1: 332; Hort. 
Berol. t. 74. = P. scrobiculatum Linn. Mant. 1:29. All 
tropical countries. Florida specimens referable to this 
species are 5760 A. H. Curtiss 1896 collected at Jackson- 
ville, Aug. 24. 
PASPALUM MOLLE J. S. Presl in C. B. Presl Reliq. Haenk. 
1: 213 (1830). ‘* Hab. in Luzonia.’’ = SynrHerisma 
MOLLE (Presl) Scribn. new name. Paspalum mollicomum 
Kth. Enum. Pl. 1:47. Allied to Syntherisma serotina 
Walt. 
PASPALUM PUBESCENS J. S. Presl in C. B. Presl Reliq. 
Haenk. 1: 214 (1830). ‘* Hab. inregione montana Peru- 
viana.’’ = SYNTHERISMA PUBESCENS (Presl) Scribn. new 
name. Paspalum preslii Kunth Enum. Pl. 1:47.— 
Plate 10. 
PASPALUM SCOPARIUM Fliigge Monog. 125; J.S. Presl in 
C. B. Presl Reliq. Haenk. 1: 213. ‘+ Hab. in Peruviae 
montanis huanoccensibus.’’ Doell unites P. attenuatum 
Presl with this, but that species is quite distinct al- 
though nearly allied. It is a much smaller species 
with spikelets hardly half the size of those in P. sco- 
parium. 
PEREILEMA CRINITUM J. S. Presl in C. B. Presl Reliq. 
