i.«b., I'.io.] ,s'. MATSUDA.~A LIST OF ClIEH-KlANG PLANTS. 43 



Herb. Boiss. VII. (542, cL scr. 2, III. 50l ; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. VII. 

 178 ; Rendle 1. e. (No. 54). 



Nom. Jap. Himc-nhurastisuki. 



70. Arundinella anomala Steud. Syn. Gram. IIG; Pilger in Engl. 



Bot. Jahrl). XXIX. 222 ; Fr. ET Sav. Enuni. PI. Jap. II. 165 ; H.vcK. 



in Bull. Herb. Boiss. VII. G43, ct ser. 2, IIV. 501 ; Rendle 1. c. :j41. 



(No. 58;. 

 Nom. Jap. Barcn-shibn . 



71. Calamagrostis arundinacea Roth.; Hance in Journ. Bot. XVI 

 (1878) 234: H.\CK. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. VII (1899) 652, et ser. 2, III. 

 (1903) 502 ; Regl. Tent. Fl. Ussur. 169 ; Matsum. Index PI. Jap. vol. 

 II. pars 1. 45. (No. 66). 



Nom. Jap. Nogariyasu. 



According to Rendle C. arundinacea is reduced to Deyenxia (it being 

 a syuon3'm of D. sylvatica Kunth) ; but the rachilla of the spikelet is 

 not much produced in this specimen, and here it is treated as a species 

 of Calamagrostis . 



T2. Diplachne serotina Link.; AscHERst)N u. Graebner, Synoj). 

 Mittelcurop. Fl. II. 1 Abt. 339 ; Rendle 1. c. 411 ; 



D. sinensis HcE. in Journ. Bot. VIII. 76 ? 



I), serotina Link. var. aristata Hack. ([)artly?); Nakai, Fl. Cor. II. 

 364. (No. 52). 



The specimen has leaves longer and broader (10 x .6 em.), and 

 presents a different appearance from the Japanese form, which seems to 

 agree with var. chincnsis Aschcrs. et Graeb. 1. c. 340. 



73. Eragrostis interrupta Be.\uy. var. tenuissima Staff in Hook, 

 f. Fl. Brit. Ind. VII. 316 ; Rendle 1. c. 415 ; 



E.japonica Trin.; Hack, in Bull. Herb. Boi.ss. VII (1899) 705 ; 



E. tenclla Benth. Fl. Hongk. 431. (No. 55). 

 Nom. Jap. Kogomc-kazekusa. 



74. Eremochloa ophiuroides Hack. Alon. Androp. 261 ; Rendle 

 1. c. 363 ; 



Iscliacmitm ophiuroides Munro ; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 425. (No. 70). 



75. Leersia hexandra S\v.; Hook, f Fl. Brit. Ind. VII. 94 ; Hack. 

 in Bull. Herb. Boiss. VII (1899) 646 ; Rendle 1. c. 345 ; Matsum. Index 

 PI. Jap. II. pars 1, 61. (No. 29). 



Nom. Jap. Asliikaki. 



This specimen is certainly identical with a specimen named 

 L. japonica Makino in sched., which is after several botanists 

 a synonym of L. hexandra S\v. 



