612 
4 285 (—). 
« 286 (98). 
v 287 (111). 
Y 988 (103). 
J 288 (104). 
- 289 (102). 
Y 290 (114). 
" 291 (119%). 
4292 (119). 
293 (106). 
v — (105). 
~ 294 (—). 
2995 (101). 
296 (—). 
v 298 (—). 
{v 297 (110). 
7299 (—). 
4.$00 (—). 
w301 (96). 
7 302 (—). 
€ 303 (112). 
BOTANY OF THE AZORES. 
Panicum Crus-galli, L. Fayal; Flores. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. Fayal; Flores. 
Lagurus ovatus, L. Fayal. 
Polypogon maritimus, Willd. 
P. Monspeliensis, Desf. Fayal; Flores; Pico. 
My specimens were mingled and distributed in- _ 
discriminately under the name of P. monspe- 
liensis. As the arista of the palea was long, 
short, or absent on different specimens, some of 
them should probably have been labelled P. ma- 
ritimus. 
Gastridium australe, Beauv.  Fayal; Flores; — — 
Pico. x 
Gaudinia geminiflora, Gai Fayal. 
A G. fragili, nisi spiculis hirtis, vix differt. 
Cynosurus echinatus, L. Fayal; Pico. 
Keeleria PAleoides, Pers. Fayal. 
Deyeuxia Azorica, Hochst. Corvo. 
D. cespitosa, Hochst. 
Agrostis alba, L. Fayal; Flores; Corvo. 
* A. verticillata, Vill? Fayal ;. Flores. 
Agrostis? Summit of Pico. 
A. pallida, DC.? Fayal; Flores. 
My weak eyes forbid any sufficient examination 
of the grasses. Possibly No. 296 or No. 298 
may be the Deyeuzia cespitosa, Hochst. 
Aira caryophyllea, L. Fayal ; Flores; Pico. 
Deschampsia argentea, Lowe. Flores. 
Holcus lanatus, L. Fayal; Flores. 
H. rigidus, Hochst. Fayal; Flores. 
Though my specimens are two feet high, I pre- 
sume them to be the same species as the small 
plant figured in the Flora Azorica. Clearly dis- 
tinct from H. mollis, to which I had first wp í d : 
perly referred them. 
Avena elatior, L. Fayal; Flores. 
A. hirsuta, Roth. — Fayal. 
