Andropogon.] CXLIV. GRAMINER. 533 
1 ft. high in southern specimens, above 3 ft. in some of the hai a 
ones. Leaves very narrow, all ending in long subulate points and in 
times t 
Scariou s usually glabrous anicle some 
dense, sometimes long and interrupted. ikes 2 or very psy 3 
together, 3 to n. long, erect, densely hairy, the common peduncles 
ong. | 
. Australia. Islands ofthe North Coast, R. Brown ; Sturt's Creek, F. Mueller 
Dampier's Archipelago, 4. Cunningham, Walcot. : 
Jaderi Torrens River, Crystal Brook, Flinders Range, F. Mueller ; Lake 
Yi mdi m Drummond, n. 100 ; Murchison River, Oldfield ; Ningham country, 
Monger, 
Ae lanatus, R. Br. Prod. 202.—An erect grass of 2 v : m 
or more, with the habit inflorescence and erect moe see í did ; 
:but the leaves though narrow usually flat, and the - i T doi d 
woolly-hairy almost as in A. bombycinus. Awns } to lin. long. ; 
N. Australia. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; Port Essington, 
A n x " 
‘Que sar Albany, F. M ueller 4 Rockingham Bay, Dallachy 2 Mount 
Wheeler, Thozet. ; 
scarcely exceeding 
spikelets reduced 
Queensland. Broad Sound, R. Brown; Peak Downs, Burkitt ; Condamine 
: à Po c v Wa ! ue 
UN S Wee ems in the interior from the vent Deni ves — 
to the we t boundary. A. Cunningham, Mitchell, Dallachy, Neilso s abo: 
rsen Lynedoch Valley, Gawler Town, Murray River, F. 
Central Australia, Giles, 
