508 OXLIV. GRAMINEX. [Veurachne. 
ofthe spike. Each spikelet about 3 lines long, with a tuft of hairs at is 
base. Outer glume rather sh 5- or 7-nerved, tapering to a nne 
r, 
Victoria. Glenelg River, Robertson ; Grampians, F, Mueller, Sullivan ; Wimmera, 
Dallachy. 
S. Australia. Lofty Range and Bethanie, F. Mueller, _ Br. ts 
Au ia. King George's Sound and neighbouring districts, Menzie j 
R. Brown and others; Swan River, Drummond, 1st coll, Preiss, n. 1840 ; Vasse an 
Tone Rivers, Oldfield. 
nerved and not ciliate, either empty or enclosing a sma m 
Fruiting glume and palea thin and almost hyaline.—F. Muell. Frag 
viii. 200; Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 1940. 
: d ition 
N. S. Wales. Bogan River, Mitchell; Darling Desert, Victorian Expedit 
and others. 
SIN Munroi, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 200.—Habit of N. M 
Stems trom a more or less woolly knotty base under 1 ft. high. Leav 
E . 
pubescent. Spikelets 2} to 3 lines long, with a tuft of hairs at wipe 
Outer glume nearly as long as the spikelet, thin, glabrou 
N. S. Wales. Darling Desert, Beckler, 
