144 
Presl, Rel. Haenk, 1: 280. Presl’s species was founded upon the 
male plant. This species is represented in the National Herba- 
rium as follows: Liebmann 480 (Santa Cruz) ¢; E. Palmer 124 
(La Paz, 1890) 3, ¢; Xantus 121 (Cape San Lucas) $; Brandegee 
42 (San José del Cabo, 1890) ¢, ¢; Palmer 1384 (Manzanillo, 
1894) ¢; Liebmann 479 (St. Augustine, 1842) 3. 
Jouvea straminea Fourn. is readily distinguished from /ouvea 
pulosa by its more slender habit, less rigid leaves, less crowded in- 
.-- 7H 
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Upper part of the culm of Jouvea straminea. m, a, and a’ the main axis 
s, 8’, Lateral borne spikelets. 
