472 P^IELli COLUMI'.IAN MuSEUM BOTANY, VOL. 1. 



83. Paspall'.m VA(;iNArr.M S\v. 



In a wet sandy ditch at Corn Hill. June (433). Eggers Fl. 860. 



84. Paspalum fimbriatum H.B.K. 



Roadsides. tre(iiunt. Judith's Fancy, Jan. (238). 



85. Paspalum glabrum Lam. in Poir. 



Growing 1-1.5 ''•"'■ high in a sandy ditch on the south side of 

 the island, June (434). 



86. [Paspalum plicatum Mx. Eggers Fl. 864.] 



87. [Paspalum virgatum Linn. Eggers Fl. 865. J 



88. Panicu.m I'.ARi'.iNODK Trin. 



P. rnolle Sw. Abundant along dry sandy roads at Midland. Feb. 

 (300). Eggers Fl. 879. 



89. Pamcum colonum Linn. 



Common in wet situations near Bassin. Nov. (106), Jan. (Mrs. 

 R. 3 1). Eggers Fl. 876. 



90. [Panicum diftusum Sw. Eggers Fl. 880.] 

 gi. Panicum divaricatu.m Linn. 



P. bamluisoides Hamilt. Ascending among the bushes along 

 streams near Canaan. Feb. (^257), June (Mrs. R. 400b). 

 Eggers Fl. 882. 



92. Panicum iuscum Sw. 



Abundant in dry, rocky soil along roads beyond Salt River. 

 March (317). Eggers Fl. 878. 



93. [Panicum fuscum fasciculatum Sw. Eggers Fl. 878.] 



94. [Panicum glutinosum Sw. Eggers Fl. 883.] 



95. Panicum grossarium Linn. 



In the Bassin Yard. Nov. (66). On Lebanon Hill. May (Mrs. 

 R. 384). 



96. Panicum i.atii'Oi.u.m Linn. 



P. glutinosum Lam, non Sw. , P. divaricatum pubescetis Griseb. 

 Climbing 2-3m. in the thick woods of Mt. Eagle at iioo ft. » 

 where the stem becomes very thick and cane-like. Jan. (289). 

 Eggers Fl. 882. 



97. Panicum maxi.mum Jacq. 



/*. jumetorum Pars "Guinea Grass." Cultivated as the main 

 forage plant for cattle, and yields several hay crops a year. 

 Also frecjuently escaping in all open situations. The grass 

 appears to thrive especially well under Lebbek trees ; this 

 is particularly noticeable in dry seasons. Fields at Bassin. 

 Jan. (200). June (Mrs. R. 413). Eggers Fl. 881. 



