sb —— dPÉEXRDRIACHIDYNDA. — Eleusine: 
to foui-flowénid ; glums acute, pladiouterdy the exterior one which 2 
ends in a short awn.— Corol, outer valve very acute.— Seed oval, 
somewhat three-sided, wrinkled, arilled, but in this species the aril 
isso thin liiban asto be ofteù removed by the time the midh 
full grown. ; 
Obs. Cattle are fond of it. 
cA E. indica. Gert. Carp. i. p. 8. t. T. 
Erect, smooth, from one to two feet high. Leaves bifarious. spite 
from five to seven, digitate. Calyces from three to five-foweret, i 
seed oblong, three-sided, rugose. : 
Cynosurus indicus. Lina. Sp. Pl. ed. Willd. i. LA 
Hind. Mal-aukuri. . ^ : wr 
Feling- Kuror, viz. wild soloo. -— 
- A common coarse species, found growing in large tufts on | pas- . 
ture ground, road sides, &c. 
` Culms ascending at the base, famous, a little compressed, dioi: 
from one to two feet high.— Leaves bifarious, large, with a fewlong 
white hairs scattered over the insides and sheaths.—- Spikes tetmi- f 
nal, from three to SIX, expanding ; one generally standing single 
a little below the rest, linear, secund, from two to four inches long; 
insertions glandular and hairy, spikelets in two. fows on the undér- 
side.— Calyx fromi three to five-flowered; glumes equal, as long 99 — — 
the flowers, smooth and rather obtuse.—-Coroól, valves smoótb, ob~ ; 
tuse.— Seed obtusely three-sided, rugose, arilleds z 
Obs. Cattle are not fond of it. 
5. E. verticillata. R. F^ 
Erect, smooth, from one to four feet high. gom bifarious. A 
Spikelets numerous, panicled. Calyces from eight to twelve-flowet- 
ed; glumes daggered ; seed oblong, wrinkled. — — 2 : 
It is a native of moist pasture ground. = 
Culms erect, round, smooth, from one to four feet high.— Leaves ; 
as in tlie last described.— Panicle erect, oblong, composed of many 
