210 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



"Savannas, Retiro, July." In the Grisebach Herbarium there are two specimens 

 from Wright. One collected in 1865 and numbered 178, and 294 ("var. eriogona"); 

 the other without number, labeled "Roads and fields, common, Hanabana, May 21." 

 Lamarck's type, labeled "Asperella digitaria lam. ill. ex. D. Richard," is in the 

 Lamarck Herbarium in the Museum at Paris. 



5. Syntherisma simpsoni (Vasey) Nash, Bull. Torr. Club 25: 297. 1898. 

 P 'anicum sanguinale simpsoniV asey, Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 25. 1892. 

 Isle of Pines, Curtiss 521. 



Spikelets glabrous, 2.5 mm. long, the glume and sterile lemma equal and slightly 

 exceeding the fruit. Syntherisma aequiglumis (Hack. & Arech.) (Panicum aequi- 

 glume Hack. & Arech. in Arech. Gram. Urug. 93. 1894) differs in having larger spike- 

 lets, 3.5 mm. long, the acuminate sparsely pubescent glume and sterile lemma exceed- 

 ing the frUit by 0.5 mm. 



6. Syntherisma villosa Walt. Fl. Car. 77. 1788. 



Sandy pinales, La Grifa la Catolina, Pinar del Rio, January, Wright 3884; Herra- 

 ,dura, Tracy 9077, 9104. 



There are two specimens in the Grisebach Herbarium, one marked "Edge of 

 woods, bushy savannas, Hanabana, May 30," 1865, numbered 173, the other, "Bushy 

 savannas, Hanabana, May 27," 1865. Spikelets about 2 mm. long; plant pubescent 

 or nearly glabrous. 



25. VALOTA Adans. Fam. PI. 2: 495. 1763. 



L. Valota insularis (L.) Chase, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 19: 188. 1906. 



Andropogon insulare L. Syst. Nat. ed. 10. 2: 1304. 1759. 



Panicum leucophaeum H. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 1: 87. 1816. 



Panicum duchaissingii Steud. Syn. PI. Glum. 1: 93. 1854. 



Santiago de las Vegas, Baker HC 602, 1473, Hitchcock in 1906; Vento, Schafer in 

 1903; Triscornia, Tracy 9083; Herradura, Tracy 9050; San Luis, Pollard & Palmer 

 350; Matanzas, Rugel 191 in Gray Herbarium; Cienfuegos, Pringle 44 and Combs 255 

 in Gray Herbarium; Marianao, Leon 306. The following are in the herbarium of the 

 New York Botanical Garden: Santiago de Cuba, Hamilton 216, 217, Underwood & 

 Earie 165; Matanzas, Britton & Sha/er 165, Britton & Wilson 101; Cedro, Underwood 

 & Earle 1536. 



In the Grisebach Herbarium is a Wright specimen from eastern Cuba, 1859, num- 

 bered 1541. 



Steudel's type from "Ins. Guadaloupe Duchaissing" is in the Museum at Paris. 



26. ALLOTEROPSIS Presl, Rel. Haenk. 343. pi. 47. 1830. 



Blades elongated, 30 to 40 cm. long; racemes several in a cluster. 2. A. dura. 



Blades mostly radical, 10 to L5 cm. long; racemes 1 or 2 I. A. amphistemon. 



" The type species is ^4. distachya Presl (op. <il . 31 1), which is published as coming 

 from Monterey, California, but the type in the National Museum at Prague has two 

 labels, "Peruana montana," and "Regio montana Luzon?"' The plant is Allote- 

 ropsis semialata (R. Br.); Panicum semialatum II. Br. Prod. 192. 1810, the type of 

 which is Erom New Holland. This is not an American species and Presl's type must 

 have come from the Philippines, as indicated by Scribner (Rep. Mo. Hot. Gard. 

 10: :'>7. L899). Presl's plate and description are incorrect in that the artist incor- 

 porated in the drawing of the spikelet of Alloteropsis a spikelel of an Andropogon 

 which had become wedged between the glumes and this is described as a second 

 paitof spikelets. Although Presl's genus is founded upon a misconception there is no 

 doubl as to the identity of t]ie type species. Eence Alloteropsis, the oldest name 

 f ir this group as segregated from Panicum. is accepted for the genus. 



