Eriachne.} CXLIV. GRAMINEX. 629 
N. Australia. Port Darwin, Schultz, n. 143; north coast of Arnhem Land, 
M* Kinlay. 
7. E. 
branched, the stems ascending to 1 ft. in some specimens, under 6 
in others ; 1 
notlonger, more acute, with a fine awn nearly as long as t emselves, 
hirsute outside. Palea ciliate outside. Stamens 3. Grain much 
flattened.— Aira ciliata, Spreng. Syst. i. 278. 
N alia. Arnhem Land, R. Brown, M‘Kinlay; Port Darwin, Schultz ; 
Escape Clitts, Hulse ; between Norman and Gilbert Rivers, Gulliver. 
à Queensland. Broad Sound, R. Brown (rather smaller, the panicle rather more 
ense). 
usually shorter than the glume itself. Palea tapering into a long 
entire or minutely notched point. 
N. Australia. North Coast of Arnhem Land, AM Kinlay. 
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hairs, tapering i 
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lightly tely acuminate.—4ira avenacea, Spreng. 
N. Australia. Cavern Island, R. Brown; Victoria River and M‘Adam Range. 
F. Mueller ; Port Darwin, Schultz, n. 350; Port Essington, Armstrong. 
10. E. aristjdea, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 205,-—Stems branching and 
