Stipa.] CXLIV. GRAMINEX. 569 
aves narrow, convolute, often almost subulate, glabrous or shortly 
pubescent, ~ Rhee very short and ciliate. Panicle oblong, rather 
dense, 6 to n. long, with erect branches. Outer glumes 6 to 9 
lines long, SA ing into very thin long oon eus Flowering glume 
silky-hairy, savecly 3 jag long, entire at top. wn — from 
under 2 in. to near 4 in. long, shortly s ike hairy to the or 
Er aot to the end.— Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 110; F. Muell. 
Fragm. v . 104. 
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Yarra River, F. Mueller, Harvey ; Mount M: Ls C. Stuart; French 
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asmania. SLM "mple, R. B : i il throughout the 
eat y. -i p o alrymple, rown; abundant in dry soi oughou 
gotas eh “Riot Bay, F. Muell 
W. Aus g George’ E Sound and Kalgan River, Oldfield; Swan River, 
Drummond, be oo; aie n. 116 an 
Var. camp ylachne. Awns wane less laid with shorter hairs. nux campylachne, 
848. 
Nees in Pl, Preiss. ii. 99.— n River, Drummond, 1st coll., Preiss, n, 
z have seen two specs imens of Preiss’s n. 1848, in one the awns are as plumose as 
e comm -— S. semibarbata, in xe other the hairs pO much shorter, showing an 
approach to S. pu sheen A specimen of Drummond’s in herb. Lindley named 7 
Nees 5. campylachne has the awns aila binivods end may be S. scabra, but it is 
=" E imperfect state. 
mollis. A coarser ose ed s- to 3 ft., the foliage usually my p » 
les iridis the same.—S. 3, R. Br. Prod. 174.—Port Jac kson, R. 
Wimmera, Mrs, Wilson. Si dias s n Agrostoth. n. 60, probably fum: Port 
Jackson, are between the common form and the var. mollis. 
0. S. hemipogon, Benth.—A rather slender grass of 1} to 2 ft. 
fiers long, erect, very narrow and convolute, loosely pubescent or at 
length glabrous, ake ligula very short, ciliate. Panicle narrow, rather 
dense, 4 to 5 in. lo ong, with short erect ‘branches. Outer LS about 
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l. S. pubescens, R. Br. Prod. 174.—Stems 2 to 3 ft. high, with 
Arat nodes. Leaves narrow, convolute, the ligula very short, 
"Usually ciliate. Panicle rather loose in the typical form, very loose in 
Some varieties. Outer glumes unequal, the longest about 3 in., scarious 
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