Chrysopogon.] Graminez. aqe 
III hyaline, 2-veined; gl. IV represented by the hyaline base 
of the awn; palea small or wanting; grain linear, dorsally 
compressed.—Sp. 18; mostly in the Old World Tropics. 
Page 234.—For Andropogon aciculatus Retz. read: 
1. Chrysopogon aciculatus Trin. Fund. Agrost. p. 188 (1820). 
Andropogon aciculatus Retz. Obs. V, p. 22 (1783). Rhaphis trivialis 
Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 553 (1790). R. acicularis Desv. Opusc. p. 69 
(1831). R. trivalvis Hk. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. VII, p. 188 (1897) sphalm. 
Page 235.—For Andropogon zeylanicus Nees read: 
2. Chrysopogon zeylanicus Thw. Enum. p. 366 (1864). Andro- 
pogon zeyianicus Nees ex Steud. Syn. p. 397 (1884). Rhaphis zeylanica 
ives IL ‘c. 
Page 236.—For Andropogon monticola Schult. read: 
3. Chrysopogon monticola Haines in Ind. For. XL, p. 495 
(1914). Andropogon monticola Schult. Mant. III, p. 665 (1827). 
39e. DICHANTHIUD. Will. 
Annual or perennial grasses; spikes subdigitate, solitary 
or in panicles; spikelets in pairs, a sessile hermaphrodite 
and a pedicelled male or neuter; gels. of sessile spikelet 4; 
gl. I obtuse, 2-keeled; gl. II 3-veined, 1 or 3-keeled; gl. II] 
hyaline; gl. IV represented by the hyaline base of the awn; 
palea minute or wanting; grain oblong; dorsally compressed; 
el. I of pedicelled spikelet many-veined; gl. IV usually want- 
ing.—Sp. 10; warmer parts of the Old World. 
Page 237.—For Andropogon caricosus Linn. read: 
1. Dichanthium caricosum A. Camus in Leconte Fl. Indo- 
Chine VII, p. 318 (1921). Andropogon caricosus Linn. Sp. PI., ed. 2, 
p. 1480 (1762). 
Page 237.—For Andropogon polyptychus Steud. read: 
2. Dichanthium polyptychum (Steud.). Andropogon polypty- 
chum Steud. Syn. Gram. p. 380 (1854). 
390f. HETEROPOGON Pers. 
Perennial grasses; spikelets in pairs, lowest pairs male or 
neuter; gl. I, of sessile spikelets, oblong; gl. II with a 
rounded keel; gl. III hyaline; gl. IV represented by the base 
of the awn; pedicelled spikelets male or neuter; gl. I many- 
veined; gl. IV hyaline, not awned.—Sp. 6; warmer parts of 
the world. 
Page 238.—For Andropogon contortus Linn. read: 
1. Heteropogon contortus Beauv. ex R. & S. Syst. II, p. 836 
(1817). Andropogon contortus Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1045 (1753). 
Part V. 
