320 Graminee. [ Sacciolepis. 
Page 148.—For Panicum myosuroides Br. read: 
2. Sacciolepis myosuroides Hughes, in Kew Bull. 1923, p. 330. 
Panicum myosuroides R. Br. Prodr. p. 189 (1810). 
Page 147.—For Panicum interruptum Willd. read: 
3. Sacciolepis interrupta Stapf, in Fl. Trop. Afr. IX, p. 757 
(1917). Panicum interruptum Willd. Sp. Pl. I, p. 341 (1797). 
Page 148.—For Panicum curvatum Linn. read: 
4. Sacciolepis curvata Chase, in Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XXI, 
p. 8 (1908). Panicum curvatum Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 12, p. 732 (1757). 
Dambulla. 
4c. HYMENACHNE Beauv. 
Perennial grasses; infl. a spiciform panicle; gl. I small, 
membranous, keeled; gl. II prominently 3-nerved, mucron- 
ate or awned; gl. III longer than gl. Il, awned, 5-veined, 
2 lateral veins faint; gl. IV membranous or slightly coriace- 
ous in fruit; palea similar to gl. IV, stam. 3; stylessasminee- 
For Panicum Myurus H. B. K. read: 
Hymenachne amplexicaulis Nees Agrost. Bras. p. 276 (1829). 
Panicum amplexicaule Rudge, Fl. Guian. p. 21 t. 27 (1805). P. Myurus 
H. B. K. Nov. Gen. and Sp. I, p. 98 (1815) excl. syn. Lamk. 
4d. PANICUDL Linn. 
Glume IV not polished : 
Glume IV smooth: 
Glume I nearly as long as glume III . . I. P. BREVIFOLIUM. 
Glume I 4 of glume III: 
Prostrate shade-plant, with effuse panicle . 2. P. SPARSICOMUM. 
Erect marsh-plant, with fastigiate panicle. 3. P. AURITUM. 
Glume IV finely rugulose . : : : . 3a. PL maximum, 
Glume IV smooth and polished : 
Glume I under 3 glume III; glume II 9-11 
veined or if 7-veined, then glume III 7-0- 
veined : 
Perennials; stems creeping and rooting at 
the ncdes : 
Leaves glaucous; sheath hairy for some 
distance; roots thick, white; spikelets 
ovate-lanceolate, o-4-o'11 in. long . . 4. 2. REPEME, 
Leaves dull green; sheath with a ring of 
hairs, representing the ligule, at the 
apex ; roots fibrous; spikelets lanceolate, 
o'I2-0'14 in. long . : : ; . 5. P. PALUDOSUM. 
Annuals; stems not creeping : 
Spikelets §-+ in; glumes cuspidate ; sheaths 
hirsute. : : : : : . 5a. P. miliaceum. 
Spikelets 75-3 in. : 
Sheaths glabrous; stems slender : 
Leaves up to 2 in. long ; . 6. P. PSILOPODIUM. 
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