chaise 
Chameraphis. CXLIV. GRAMINER. 499 
em.— asper 
spinescens, R. Br. Prod. 193 
| Queensland, Moreton Bay, F. Mueller; East Australian lagoons, Leich- 
ardt, 
: S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown; Blue Mountains, Woolls. 
Victoria. Lower Mitta-Mitta and Broken Rivers, F. Mueller. 
hortipum 
, 
Var. parvispicula, differing only in the much smaller spikelet 
R. Br. Prod, 193 ; Chameraphis abortiva, Poir. Dict. Suppl. ii. 189. 
.N. Australia. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; between the 
Norman and Gilbert Rivers, Gulliver. 
Queensland. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
The species is generally spread over East India from Ceylon and the Peninsula to 
the Malayan Archipelago and South China. 
2, C.p 
C. spinescens. Leaves mostly short and spreading. Panicle almost 
reduced to a sim le spikelike raceme, the awnlike branches mostly 
a most nerveless.— Panicum paradoxum, R. Br. Prod. 193; Kunth, Rev. 
ram. t. 32 ; Gaudich. in 
S fons S. Wales. Confluence of the Nepean and Grose Rivers, R. Brown; Manly 
amps, Wools, 
Victori Swamps between Snowy River and Lake King, F, Mueller. 
bi 
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and spikelike, cylindrical, about 12 ng, much narrower than in 
song, giving the 
Spike a very barley-like aspect, Spikelets cylindrical, 3 to —. © 
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