v — (185). 
V 278 (136). 
* 279 (139). 
v 280 (109). 
7/281 (108). 
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my herbarium, one, in a young state, from Fayal, 
seems clearly C. Vulcani. The other is from 
Flores, and more advanced ; and it corresponds 
better with the description and figure of C. flore- 
siana, though different in some particulars. It is 
two feet high; with two barren, and only two 
fertile spikes; the uppermost barren spike rather 
exceeding the bracts; the scales er glumes of the 
female spikes taper more gradually to their apex; 
the utriculi also taper more both at base and 
apex, and are speckled with dark brown dots. 
My two specimens appear really distinct Species; 
but since priority in publication will keep up the 
names of Hochstetter, the only question of mo- 
ment, is, whether my Flores specimen, above 
mentioned, is the C. floresiana or a third species. 
If the former, the description in Flora Azorica 
must be modified where at variance with the 
characters above-mentioned. 
C. rigidifolia, Hochst. 
C. Hochstetteriana, Gay. — Fayal. 
C. pendula, Huds. Fayal; Flores. 
Species unica sub nominibus C. pendula, Huds. 
C. maxima, Scop. C. myosuroides, Lowe. 
Eleusine Indica, L. Fayal. 
Cynodon Dactylon, Pers. Fayal. 
v 282 (99). Digitaria sanguinalis, Scop. Fayal; Flores; 
| Pico. De 
. V ?83 (100). Setaria glauca, Beauv. Fayal; Flores. 
284? (—). S. verticillata, Beauv. Fayal? 
A single example of this was found among the 
specimens collected in Fayal. I have no recol- 
lection of seeing it in the islands, and suppose 
that the one specimen may have been previously 
in the drying paper taken out from England: if 
not, the species was overlooked among the S. 
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