338 Graminee. [ Dactyloctenium. 
folia Willd. Sp. Pl. I, p. 410 (1797). Eleusine brevifolia R. Br. in 
Wall. Cat. no. 3815 (1831). 
58a. DACTYLOCTENIUM Willd. 
Annual grass; infl. of 1-5 spikes, arranged digitately on 
a common peduncle; spikelets 3-4-fld., densely crowded at 
right angles to the rachis, compressed; gl 1a3memsee. 
oblong; gl. II, 1-veined, 2-lobed, awned; flg. glumes ovoid; 
anth. minute; styles short; seed orbicular.— Sp.) mostly 
African; 1 widely distributed. 
For Eleusine egyptiaca Desf. read: 
Dactyloctenium wegyptiacum Willd. Enum. Hort. p. 1029 
(1816). Cynosurus egyptiacus Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 72 (1753). Eleusine 
egyptiaca Desf. Fl. Atlant. I, p. 85 (1798). 
Page 283.— 
Leptochloa chinensis Nees. 
Dry country, common in swampy places. 
Page 286.—For Phragmites Karka Trin. read: 
P. maxima (Forsk.). Arundo Phragmites Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 81 
(1753). A. maximum Forsk. FI. A®g. Arab. p. 24 (1775). A. vulgaris 
Lamk. Fl. Fr. III, p. 615° (1778). A. Karka Retz) (tease =n 
(1786). Phragmites vulgaris Trin. Fund. Agrost. p. 134 (1820). P. 
communis Trin. 1. c. P. Karka Trin. ex Steud. Nomencl., ed. 2, 
II, p. 324 (1841). P. phragmites Karst. Deutschl. Fl. p. 378 (1895). 
Trichoon Karka Roth, Catal. II, p. 2 (1797-1806). T. Phragmites 
Schinz & Thell. in Vieteljahrschr. Naturf. Ges. Zurich. LIII, p. 587 
(1905). 
Page 288.— 
Elytrophorus articulatus Beauv. Uhasu, S. EHeti, 7. 
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67. BRAGROSTIS Host. 
Add to key: 
Rhachilla of spikelets articulate, breaking up from 
above downwards (Cataclastos) : 
Inflorescence an open panicle : 
Spikelets ;5-% in. long: 
Grain ovoid; stam. 3; leaf-sheaths ciliate at 
mouth; panicle 2-8 in., not interrupted 
whorls : 
Panicle not glandular or odorous; spikelets 
0:05 in. long; glume I twice as long as 
glume II . : : : ; . £. Eo cemeten 
Panicle glandular and odorous below; 
spikelets or in. long; glumes I and II 
subequal : : : . Ia E. VISCOSA. 
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