— 
$48 (0 TRÜANDRIA DIGYNIAL — Arundo: 
. erect, linear, oblong, dense ; calyces, three-flowered, much longer 
than the florets; glumes of the corol woolly. ee 
Teling. Patoo-ederoo. . . x A ee 
“ds found chiefly among bushes « on ics banks of rivulets, lakes, i 
&c. ön the Circar mountains. ; 
— — Culms sword-shaped, smooth, about ten to fifteen ‘inches long | 
and from one to two broad.— Panicle erect, oblong, very much crowd- 
. ed with innumerable ramifications, which stand.erect and press - 
close on one another while in seed.— Flowers erect, on a common 
woolly pedicel within the calyx.—Calyr_ three-flowered; glumes 
equal, pointed, larger than those of the flowers:—Corol, -exterior 
valve twice the size of the.inner one, it is pointed and woolly on the 
outside, abi. 
Obs. The leaves seem to be one of those sorts with which: the Chi- 
nese line the inside of their pe cH tubs and other oe 
3$. e Riria: Livi: Sp. Pl. ed. Willd. i. 456. Retz. Obs. i rye ee 
--Erect, smooth, leafy, from eight to twelve feet high. - Panicle - 
loose, 'verticelled. Calycés, from three to four-flowered, exterior 
. glume of the corols three-nerved, and daggered. -> — 
- Sans: qg, N uda, aq, N ula, Wat, sips WER Potu- 
gula. S : i 
Beng. Nal, Nuk: | d ^ 
T. eling. Naga-sara maitantos. E TEAR z pe. 
Is a native of similar places with thre last described. ^ 3 
Culms erect, ramous, from eight to twelve feet high, : ‘and as thick as 
the last, round, smooth, entirely covered with the sheaths of the leaves. 
— Leaves approximate, sword-shaped, smooth, from twelve to twen- ; 
ty-four inches long, and one or one and a half broad; mouths of the 
sheaths bearded.— Panicle bowing with the wind, but if not disturb- - 
ed erect, oblong, composed of many filiform, erect, (in luxuriant | 
plauts: drooping,) sub-verticelled, ramous branches.— Rachis of the 
` branches angular and hispid.— Florets alternate, on a longer com- 
. mon woolly pedicel than i in A. bifaria, within the calyx.— Caly? from | 
