428 
Panicum interruptum, Willd.—-F.B.1., vii. p. 40; Williams, Bull. 
‘Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) p, 222. 
Chiengmai, in moat, F300 m., Kerr, 1960; Doi Sootep, on 
marshy ground, 330 m., Kerr, 2663. 
Distr. India, Malaya, Africa: 
Panicum Kurzii, Hook. f., F.B.1., vii. p. 38. 
-Chiengmai, Doi Paued in mixed ruials; 360 m., Kerr, 1243. 
Distr. Bengal, Behar 
Panicum myosuroides, Br. ra B.L., vii. p. 42; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 
Chiengmai, 300 m., on Sabie rice-fields, Kerr, 2249; 
Raheng, Lindhard, 
iG str. India, China to Australia, Trop. Africa. 
Panicum patens, Linn.—F.B.L, vii. p. 57. P. radicans, Retz. 
Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 142 ; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) p. 222. 
Chiengmai, under bamboos, 300 m., Kerr, Ae Wang Djao, 
Long Ison, Lindhard, 35 ; Bangkok, Schomburgh, 1 
Distr. India, Khasia, ‘Burma, Malay and Pacific Ts 
Panicum paludosum, Roxb, P. proliferum, F.B.I., vii. p. 50. 
Chiengmai, on mudbank of Meh Ping, 300 m. , Kerr, 858. 
Distr, India to South China and the Malay Archipelago. 
As to P, proliferum of Lamarck and most American authors see 
Hitchcock and Chase, The N a American species of Panicum 
(Contrib, U.S. Nat. Herb., xv. p. 50). 
Panicum grea, Lamk.—F¥.B.1., vii. p. 33; Coll. et Hemsl., 
Journ, Linn. Soc., xxviii, p. 142. P. ere L.— Hitchcock and 
Chase, Conteh, U.S. Nat. Herb., xv. p. 3 
Chiengmai, on waste ground, 300 m., Ker r, 1963. 
Distr, Tropics. 
Panicum repens, Linn.—F.B.L., Coll. et Hemsl., 
Journ. Linn, = XXviil, p. 141; "Willams, ‘Bull. Herb. Boiss., 
iv. (1904) p. 
thi 
eee in sata: 300 m., Kerr, 1905; Bangkok, Schomburgh, 
Distr. 8. Europe, Asia, Africa, America. 
Digitaria fibrosa, Stap/, comb, nov. Panicum jibrosum, Hackel. 
naps Doi Sootep, in deciduous jungle, 300-600 m., Ker, 
aap te Canton, Hong = 
taria pertenuis, Bue 
Digi 
Chiengmai, in partial thie, 300 m., Kerr, 847, 
Distr. Malay Archipelago, 
Axonopus cimicinus, Beauy.—F.B.1., 
oe Meh Hia, in mixed cae a aki, 330 m., Kerr, 
Da India, Burma, China, Malaya. 
— Oplismenus Burmannii, Beauy.—F.B.1. 
») Vil. p. 68. 
Chiengmai, in more or less shady eae 300 m., Kerr, 846. 
Distr. Tropies, 
