Aristida. ] Graminee. 337 
Also in S. India. 
This record requires confirmation. 
Page 254.— 
Garnotia tectorum Hk. f. 
If this is Berghausia mutica Munro it should take the name G. 
mutica Druce. 
Page 255.— 
G. fuscata Thw. 
Adam’s Peak. 
Page 257.— 
6. G. courtallensis Thw. 
A common weed on estates 4000-8000 ft. 
For Sphecrocaryum elegans Nees read: 
S. pulchellum Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. XI, p. 52 (1916). 
Isachne pulchella Roth, Nov. Sp. p. 58 (1821). Spherocaryum elegans 
Nees ex Steud. Nom., ed. 2, I1, p. 620 (1841) in syn. 
Page 261.—For Sporobolus indicus Br. read: 
S. elongatus R. Br. Prodr. p. 170 (1810). Agrostis elongata 
Rami, (iI, p. 142 (x79t). S:-indicus Hk. f. in Trim. Fi. Ceyl., Vv, 
p. 261 (1900) non R. Br. 
47a. AGrostis Linn. 
Zaman. Spo Pl. p>-63 (i9753)3 Hk. f.. in FlBrit. Ind. VIE 
Pp. 254 (1897). 
This species has been collected near Baker’s Farm, Nuvara Eliya. 
A native of Europe, introduced into the Himalayas and Nilghiris. 
48a. Hocus Linn. pp. 
H. mox.is Linn. Syst., ed. 10, p. 1035 (1759). 
This species has been collected, presumably as a weed, in the Horton 
Plains Rest House Garden in 1902. 
49a. ARRHENATHERUM Beauv. 
A. AVENACEUM Beauv. Agrost. p. 55 t. 11 f. 5 (1812). 
This species was collected at Nuvara Eliya in 1903. 
Fuge 274.— 
Chloris Gayana Kunth is occasionally cultivated as a fodder grass. 
Page 276.—For Eleusine Gaertn. read: 
Spikes terminated by a spikelet . : . 58. ELEUSINE. 
Spikes terminating with a sharp point. — . 58a. DACTYLOCTENIUM. 
Page 278.—For Eleusine brevifolia Br. read: 
E. lagopoides Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sc. XIX, p. 339 (1921). 
Cynosurus lagopoides Burm. f. Fl. Ind. p. 29 (1768). Dactylis brevi- 
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