Brachiaria. | Graminez. 319 
Page 140.—For Panicum ramosun Linn, read: 
6. Brachiaria ramosa Stapf in Fl. Trop. Afr. IX, p. 542 (1917). 
Panicum ramosum Linn. Mant. I, p. 29 (1771). 
Hettimulla. 
Page 139.—For Panicum villosum Lamk. read: 
7. Brachiaria semiundulata Stapf |. c. p. 556. Panicum 
semiundulatum Hochst. in Flora (1841) nomen; A. Rich. Tent. FI. 
Abyss. Il, p. 364 (1851). ?P. villosum Lamk. Ill. I, p. 173 (1791). 
P. coccospermum Thw. Enum.) p. 359 (1864) non Steud. 
4a. PSEUDECHINOLEENA Siapf. 
Annual or perennial, narrow-leaved grasses; ligule mem- 
branous; spikelets large, ovoid, gibbous; gl. I, larger than 
el. III, lanceolate, 3-veined; gl. II, gibbous, obscurely 
veined, naked or furnished with hook-tipped bristles; gl. III 
equalling gl. II, orbicular-ovate; gl. IV shorter than gl. ITI, 
smooth, coriaceous; pedicels wanting; stam. 2; grain oblong, 
small.—Sp. 1; throughout the Tropics. 
Stapf in Fl. Trop. Afr. IX, 495, states that there are 2 lodicules, 
I have not dissected a spilxelet to find out if this is correct. 
Page 160.—For Panicum uncinatum Raddi read: 
Pseudechinolzena polystachya Stapf in Fl. Trop. Afr. IX, 
p- 495 (1917). Echinolena polystachya H. B. K. Nov. Gen. and Sp. 
I, p. 119 t. 679 (1815). Panicum uncinatum Raddi, Agrost. Bras. 
p- 41 (1823). 
4b. SACCIOLEPIS Nash. 
Annual or perennial, narrow-leaved grasses; infl. usually 
a spiciform panicle; spikelets ovate or lanceolate; gl. I small; 
gl. Il inflated-saccate, 5-13-veined; gl. III similar to gl. II 
but not saccate; gl. IV more or less coriaceous or crustace- 
ous; palea 2-nerved; grain elliptic dorsally flattened, tightly 
enclosed.—Sp. over 30; throughout the Tropics. 
Inflorescence spiciform : 
Glume I 3-veined, 3 as long as glume III; 
spikelets mostly o-1 in. or less, gibbous: 
Panicle 3-3 in. long, spikelets lanceolate 
ovoid, sparsely hispid, curved, acuminate 1. S. INDICA. 
Panicle 4-6 in. long; spikelets ovoid, gla- 
brous, not curved, acute or subobtuse . 2. S. MYOSUROIDES. 
Glume I 5-veined, minute; panicle 6-10 in. 
long; spikelets lanceolate : : . 3. S. INTERRUPTA. 
Inflorescence an effuse panicle. : . .4.. 8. CURVATA. 
Page 147.—For Panicum indicum Linn. read: 
1. Sacciolepis indica Chase, in Proc. Biol. Wash. I, p. 8 
(1908). Panicum indicum Linn. Mant. I], p. 184 (1771). Aira indica 
Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 63 (1753) errore spicata. 
Part V. 
