331 



132; Pilger in Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. (1904) 139. /. Qlabratum Presl Elel. 

 Baenk. 1 (1830) 328; Kunth Enum. 1 (1833) 513; Mi<j. Fl. hid. Bat. 3 (IS,")!)) 

 408; F.-Vill. Nov. App. ( 1 S S ."J ) 315. Andropogon mutieua, repena, polymorpua 

 at reliotua Steud. Synopsis 1 (1855) ;i74. 375, 377. 



Mindobo, Caguray (931 Merrill) April. 1903; Bulalaeao (915 Merrill) April, 

 1903. Negro.s. Qimagon River (Copeland) January, 1004. .Mindanao. Zam- 

 boanga (Ilallier) February, 1904. I'm. mas (5366 Merrill) October, 1906. 



British India to Malaya and Australia. 



(4) Ischaemum merrillii Hack, in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 200. 

 Luzon, District of Lepanto, Balili (4622 MerriU) November, 1905. 

 Endemic. 



(5) Ischaemum arundinaceum F. Muell. var. radicans Hack, in Philip. 

 Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 200. 



Luzon, Province of Benguet, Baguio (4274 Merrill) October, 1905. 



Endemic, i. v., the variety; the species known only from north Australia. 



(6) Ischaemum intermedium Brongn. in Duperr. Voy. Coqu. Hot. (1829) 

 73; Hack, in DC. Monog. I'lian. 6 (1889) 234: Pilger in Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. 

 (1904) 139. Andropogon medius Steud. Synopsis 1 (1855) 382. A. panioeua 

 Steud. 1. c. 375. 



Luzon, Manila (68 Merrill) May, 1902. Samah. Tubig (5222 Merrill) October, 

 1900; Catubig River (5213 Merrill) October, 1906. 

 Caroline Islands. 



(7) Ischaemum angustifolium (Trin.) Hack, ex Oliver in Hook. Icon. PI. 

 (1888) /. 1773; DC. Monog. Than. 6 (1S89) 241; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 7 

 (1897) 129; Rendle in Forbes & Hemsl. Journ. Linn. Sec. Bot. 36 (1904) 304. 

 Spodiopogon angustifolius Trin. in Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. VI. 2 (1833) 300; 

 Sp. Gram. t. 336; Vidal Phan. Cuming. Philip. (1885) 158; Rev. PI. Vase. 

 Filip. (1880) 290; Ceron Cat. PI. Herb. (1892) 1.82. Spodiopogon laniger NeeB 

 in Steud. Synopsis 1 (1S55) 373. 8. notopogon N'ees l. c. Andropogon noto- 

 pogon, obvallatus (t involutus Steud. II. cc. Ischaemum notopogon N'ees in Miq. 



Fl. Hid. Bat. 3 (1859) 500; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1883) 315. 



Philippines (Hi02 Cuming). Luzon, Province of Nueva Vizcaya, Quiangan 



(117 Merrill) June, 1902. 



India to China, Formosa, and the Philippines. 



EXCLUDED SPECIES. 



Jsciiakmi-m minis Presl ltd. Ilaenk. 1 (1830) 329; Knnlh Fniiin. 1 (1833) 

 514; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 3 (1859) 498; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1883) 315 =J«efcaemum 

 iirrillcainun Kunth! a South American species. Erroneously credited to the 

 Philippines by Presl. 



LscilAKAU'M TIMOBEN8E Kunth, and I. POLY8TACHYUM Fresh both credited to 

 the Philippines by F.-Villar Nov. App. (1883) 315. No specimens of Villar's 

 plants extant; undoubtedly erroneous identifications. 



(1(1) EREMOCHLOA Buse. 



Low, slender grasses. Racemes solitary, densely flowered, unilateral. 

 Spikelets broad, awnless, the margins of the glumes pectinate. 



Species 8, eastern and southern Asia to Malaya and Australia; 1 in the 

 Philippines. 



(1) Eremochloa ciliaris (Linn.) Nardus ciliaria Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 53. 

 EremoeMoa leenioidea Hack, in DC. Monog. Phan. 6 (1889) 204; Hook. f. Fl. 



