218 Mr. DryANDER’sS Remarks om 
Holcus Durra of Forfkahl (mifprinted Duna) is Holcus Sorghum 
(mifprinted Sorybum). See Vahl, fymb. 1. p. 8o. 
* Page 182. Poa cynofuroides of Retzius, Poa madraftenfis of 
Koenig, is the fame as, p. 183. Uniola bipinnata, 
Poa multiflora of Forfkahl is Briza Eragrofis, p. 183. See Vahl, 
fymb. 2. p. 20. 
Page 183. Poa ficula of Jacquin’s collect. et ic. Briza cynofuroides 
of Scopoli, and, p. 185. Cynofurus ficulus of Jacquin’s obf. bot. are 
the fame; and the Editor quotes the-fame figure for the firft and 
the laft. It is the Triticum unioloides of Hort. Kew. and Triticum 
brizoides of Lamarck, encycl. 2. p. 561. 
Page 185. Cynofurus lagopoides of Burmannus fhould, according 
to the fynonym of Plukenet, be J//ecebrum Monfoniæ, p. 426; but as 
1 cannot fuppofe that any botanift could miftake an Illecebrum for a 
grafs, I muft only conclude that a wrong figure has been quoted. 
Page 187. Feffuca dichotoma, and, p. 188. Fefuca lanceolata of 
 Forfkàhl, are the fame as Triticum maritimum, p. 200. See Vahl, 
Íymb. 2. p. 26. 
Page 189. Bromus afper of Linn. Suppl. is the fame as, p. 190. 
Bromus montanus of Pollich, and Bromus birfutus of Curtis, whofe 
differentia fpecifica the Editor has copied, without quoting him, 
but referring to Hudf. Angl. 51, where it is true that this plant 
occurs, but under the name of Br. nemoralis, and with a different 
-fpecific defcription. To make the confufion ftill greater, Curtis’s 
figure is quoted under Br. ramofus of Linn. Mant. which is quite a 
different plant, and not found in England, 
Page 190. Bromus villofus of Fortkahl is Bromus madritenfs, 
p. 188. See Vahl, fymb. 2. p. 23. 
* Page 176. Melica Lobelii of Villars, and Melica uniflora of Retzius and Curtis, are 
‘the fame, See Lamarck in AQ. Soc. Hift, Nat. Parif. 1. p. 85. 
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