nQ9m CRI H I0 ^ S - Roxbllrgh ' P1 - Ind ' ed ' Care y & Wa "- ™1. i. 
L V ,, '-1' - M,; '' " '-• '• M- '• Ac. IV-t isb.ser.6,vol.ii.,p.284, 
.. the text accompanying tab. 327 (under A. 
Illustrations.— Trinius, Spec. Gram. Ic., tab. 327 (under 
A pachnodes) ; Royle, Illustr. Bot. Himal. tab. 280 (under 
A. Calamus aromaticus) ; Duthie, Fodd. Grass. N. Ind., 
tab. 26 (under A. Schoenanthus, L.). 
Synonyms. 
Cymbopogon Martinianus, Schult. Mant. ii. (1824), p. 459.- 
Iransf erred from Andropogon {A. Martini, Roxb.). 
Amlmjjogon Martini, Roxb. Fl. [nd. ed. Carey & Wall., vol. i. 
J 1 ' -' ,) ' ''• - s «-'.-15.-<s"d nn specimens "raised from seeds ,->ll„ -t.-d 
Muse ° In the BaIa = hat '"— Original at the British 
-1. pashnodes, Trin. in Mem. Ac. Petersb. ser. 6, vol. ii. (1833), 
p. 284, and Spec. Gram. Ic. (1836), tab. 327. 
A. Calamus aromaticus, Rovle, Essay Antiq. Hind. Med. (1837), 
rT ' \ (1810), tab. 280.— Intended 
A. nardoides, a, Nees, Fl. Afr. Austr. (1841), p. 116. 
A Schoenanthus Fliick. and Hanb., Pharmacogr. (1874), p. 660, 
non L.—Intended for the Rusa grass. 
A. Schoenanthus, var. genuinus, Hack. Androp. (1889), p. 609 
(partly).— See p. 304. V * 
A Schoenanthus, var. Martini, Hook. f„ Fl. Brit, Ind., vol. vii. 
Ufc''< i, p. 201, excludim.' cctain - : r to African 
plants.— Intended to cover A. Martini, Roxb. 
Distribution.— From the Rajmahal Hills in Bengal to the 
Arghan frontier and from the sub-tropical zone of the Himalaya 
to about 12° N., excluding the desert region of the Panjab and 
the greater part of the northern Carnatic. The south-eastern and 
southern limit does not seem to be well defined, as the area there 
overlaps that of the closely allied G. caesius. 
Herbarium Specimens examined.— Panjab : Hazara, Black 
fountains, Susal Pass, Duthie, 7585 (a)*; between Dhaintaur and 
Mansera, 600 m., Falconer's coll. (I). Fatehabad (Peshawur 
District .-), Falcon, /s coll. (i), Beas— Chenab Doab, Thomson (a). 
Uiambn, Man j i,-,/..„ ,!■_':•!■/. Herb. India Mus.). Kangra, between 
f jurpur and Kotla, COO 
(I), (Herb. India Mus.). Simla Hills, Falconer's coll. (i) ; 300-600m., 
Jacquemont, 1516 (a). Bashahr, Rampur, Thomson (i). Kash- 
mir : Jhelum Valley, 600 m., C. B. Clarke coll., 13,721 (a). 
United Provinces: Saharanpur, TJwmsm (t) ; Moradabad, 
Thomson {%). Garhwal, without precise locality, up to 105 m., 
* a designates narrow-leaved ; i intermediate ; and / broad-leaved forma. 
