112 
960. Arundinella intricata, Hughes [ Gramineae-Arun- 
dinelleae | ; affinis A. brasilienst, Raddi, sed panicula minore 
magis contracta, axibus ad angulos dense et manifeste ciliatis, 
glumis latioribus magis abrupte acutis, gluma inferiore 3 4 spiculae 
Seq uMOnes aristae columna plerumque breviore differ 
rennis, dense et intricatim caespitosa. Culmi ie vel 
geniculati, 30-60 cm. alti, stricti, glabri, 4~10-nodi, supra basin 
ramis foliosis erectis. Foliorum vaginae firmae, apertiusculae, 
laeves, striatae, marginibus dense ciliatae, inferiores persistentes ; 
ligulae brevissimae, truncatae, interdum in dorso dense fimbri- 
atae; laminae lineares, in acumen longe attenuatae, 0-5-2°2 cm 
latae, planae vel involutae, rigidulae vel subflexuosae, glabrae vel 
supra honnunquam pilis paucis dissitis, in margine scabrae. 
Panicula ovata vel oblonga, contracta, 6: 5-12: 5 em. longa, 1-2 
em. lata; axis primarius acute angulosus atque “jalestt, angulis 
marginatis dense conspicueque ciliatis; rami solitarii ve el 2- nati, 
inaequaliter dispositi, paniculam dimidiam aequantes ; pedicelli 
2 ongi, ciliati, apice discoidei. Spiculae hiantes, 
4mm. longae ; ; gluma inferior ovata, acuminata, interdum setaceo- 
ac uminata, 3 mm. lo onga, distincte 3—5- nervis; superior aed 
acuta vel acuminata, apice leviter recurva, 4 mm. longa, 5-ner 
Anthoecium inferum Oo", raro ovario rudimentario addito ; vali 
ovata, acuta vel acuminata, recta vel subrecta, 4 mm. ‘longa, 
5—nervis; valvula ovato-oblonga, acuta, 3 mm. longa, carinis infra 
marginatis supra scaberulis, flexuris tenuissime ciliatis; antherae 
m. longae. Anthoecium superwm $; ; valva oblonga, obsolete 
bifida, 2-5 mm. longa, chartacea, minutissime scaberula ; valvula 
anguste oblonga, 2 mm. longa, inter carinas scaberula. 
Kuasia Hiris. Maosmai; 1220 m., Clarke 16588: ey 
915 m., Clarke 155622: Amwé: 1220-1525 m., J. D. Hooker 
Boga-Panee; 1220—1830 m., 7. D. Hooker 2001. 
BOR COUNTRY. Dihang River; bank near Ritung; 30 m., 
Burkill 373. 
“ A grass which makes tussocks, and in places quite clothes the 
bank above the river. It mats its tussocks together with its roots 
which come out at the top of the soil as well as run all through 
it.” (Burkill 
This was probably included in A. brasiliensis, Raddi, by 
Hooker in his Flora of British India, ae 73, but he does not quote 
any of the specimens enumerated here 
XVI.—MISCELLANEOUS NOTE. 
Me. G. Cram, F.L.S., Lecturer on Forest Botany and 
Indian Forest Trees in the University of Edinburgh (K.B., 1915, 
355), and formerly Assistant for India in the Herbarium at Kew 
ce yx et 225), Ea per hid hears by the Crown, Regius Pro- 
essor 0 any in the aes Aberd 
Be estas Wits a A Ss rdeen in succession to the 
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