582 CXLIV. GRAMINES. ( Deyeuxia. 
Tasmania. Port Dalrymple, R. Brown; abundant throughout the island, J. D. 
Hooker and others, 
. Australia. From the hills about St. Vincent’s Gulf to the Murray, F. Mueller 
and others, j i 
W. Australia. Blackwood and Tweed Rivers, Oldfield ; Warren River, Walcot ; 
Swan River, Helmich. 
Also in New Zealand, 
shortly 2- or 4-toothed. Awa 
attached below the middle and shortly protruding from the m 
glume. Palea not much shorter than the glume. Rhachis ree 
into a minute bristle or more frequently not perceptibly dmi 
beyond the ower.—.4grostis cylindrica, R. Br. Prod. 171; Pentapogo 
mondii, Steud. Syn. Glum. i. 193. 
W. Australia. King George's Sound, R. Brown; towards Cape Riche, Drum- 
mond, Sth coll. n. 448; Perongerup, F. Mueller. 
Outer glumes about 2 lines long, very acute. Flowering glume Rees 
and broad, finely 4-pointed. Awn affixed above the middie 2 s 
shortly exceeding the outer glumes. Palea narrow. R F 
hairy round the flowering glume, not perceptibly produced beyon 
. minor, F. Muell. Herb. 
Wictoria. Grampian Range and Wilson's Promontory, F, Mueller. 
Tasmania. Southport, C. Stuart, 
minutely scabrous-rugose, the awn about the middle of ~ : 
twisted and exserted. Palea shorter, very thin. Rhachis wit Vue 
long hairs surrounding the glume and produced into a rather long 
t & $ B 
_ Victoria. Wilson's Promontory, Maroka Valley and the Yarra eee 
Mueller, . 
S. Australia. Lofty Ranges and Onkaparinga, F. Mueller. 
