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Page 136.—For Panicum colonum Linn. read: 
1. Echinochloa colona Link, Hort. Berol. I], p. 209 (1833). 
Panicum colonum Linn. Syst., ed. 10, p. 870 (1759). 
For Panicum Crus-galli var. frumentaceum Trim. read: 
E. colona var. frumentacea Roxb. ex Ridl. Fl. Mal. Pan. V, 
Pp. 223 (1925). Panicum frumentaceum Roxb. FI. Ind. I, p. 307 (1920) 
non Salisb. Echinochloa frumentacea Link, Hort. Berol. I, p. 204 
(1827). E. Crus-galli var. frumentacea W. F. Wt. Suppl. Cent. Dict. 
p. 810 (1909). FE. Crus-galli var. edulis Hitche. in U,S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 
no. 772, p. 239 (1920). Panicum Crus-galli var. frumentaceum Trim. 
Syst. Cat. p. 104 (1885). 
For Panicum Crits-galli var. stagninum Trim. read: 
2. Echinochloa Crus-galli Beauv. Agrost. p. 53 (1812). Pani- 
cum Crus-galli Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 56 (1753) var. stagninum Trim. FI. 
Ceyl. V, p. 136 (1900) excl. syn. Retz. 
Page 135.—For Panicum Crus-galli Linn. read: 
3. Echinochloa stagnina Beauv. Agrost. p. 161 (1812). Pani- 
cum stagninum Retz. Obs. V, p. 17 (1789). P. Crus-galli Hk. f. in 
Trim. Fl. Ceyl. V, p. 135 (1900)-pp. non Linn. 
4k. RHYNCHELYTRUM Hochst. 
R. roseuM Stapf & Hubbard. Tricholena rosea Nees. Fl. Afr. 
Austr. I, p. 17 (1847). 
There is large patch of this grass by the roadside at Haragama;; it 
has occurred elsewhere as a casual. 
A native of Natal. 
Page, 161.— 
Ichnanthus pallens Munro. 
Hunasgiriya. 
Page 162.— 
6. SETARIA Beauv. 
Leaves plicate : 
Plants perennial : 
Bristles less than twice as long as the spikelets 1. S. PALMIFOLIA. 
Bristles more than twice as long as the spilxe- 
lets : , ‘ “ ‘ , . ta. Se suleata. 
Plants annual ‘ : ‘ . Ib. S. barbata. 
Leaves not plicate (the remaining species). 
Page 157.—For Panicum plicatum Lamk. read: 
1. Setaria palmifolia Stapf, in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. XLII, 
p. 186 (1914). Panicum palmefolium Koen. in Naturf. XXIII, p. 208 
(1788). P. plicatum Willd. Enum. p. 1033 (1809) non Lamk. Che- 
tochloa palmifolia Hitche. in Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. XXII, p. 161 
(1920). 
Called ‘‘ Palm Grass ”’ in America: 
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