350 



Pari 4 (1896). 



Piptochaetum stipoideSj p. 328. 



,, setosum, p. 330. 



Nassella tricliotomay p- 336.' 

 Sporoholus suhhulbosuSy p, 343. 

 Agrostis pectinata^ p. 347. 



Danihonia cirrata^ p. 367. 



,, montevidensisj p, 369. 



Part 5 (1896). 



Spartina montevidensis ^ p. 378- 

 Chloris Canter at ^ p. 385. 



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Berroiy p. 388. 



Pappophorum subbulbosuyriy p. 405. 

 Triodia Figueirai^ p. 408. 



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Hackelif p. 410. 



Diplachiie procumbensj p. 414. 

 Eragrostis trichocolea, p. 444. 



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retinenSy p. 445. 



Melica tenuisy p. 450. 



Pari 6 (1897). 

 Distichlis scopariay p. 457. 

 Briza glomerata, p. 469. 



P(9a montevidensis , p. 479. 

 Bromus uruguayensis, p, 493. 



Chusquea urugvayensis, p. 546. 



Bamhusa tacuara, p. 550. 



Panicum Ilackeliy p. 555. 



CenoTiTus scabridus, p. 556. 



The following combinations, which were published as new by 

 Areehavaleta, had already been made: — 



Panicum nitiduviy pp. 131, 556: P. nitiduTUy Lam. 

 Oplismemis compositus, pp. 160, 556 : O. compositusy 

 Beanv. 



Pennisetum tristachyuniyj). 219: P. tristachyuTnySpTeng. 



,, nervosum^, pp, 221, 556: P. nervosum^ Trin. 



M. L. G. 



Agave sisalana and A. lourcroydes in Jamaica. — In a lettert 



read to the Board of Management of the Jamaica Agricultural 

 Society on July 14th, 1914, the Hon. H. H. Cousins, Director of 

 Agriculture, Jamaica, gives an interesting account of the growth 

 of Agave sisalana on the limestone formation and of A. four- 

 croyaesX on poor alluvial land deficient in lime, which should be 

 studied by those interested in Sisal and Henequen. In British 

 East Africa it would be possible to make a similar experiment in 

 growing these two important fibre plants, and the experience 

 gained m Jamaica is of great practical value : 



*'I am desired by His Excellency to communicate to the Jamaica 

 Agricultural Society the results of my recent observations as to 



t See Jonrn. Jamaica Asrric. Soc. xviii. Anguftt, 1914, No. 8, pp. 334-336. 

 X A , fourcroydes, Lemnire, see Trelease, Memoirs Nat. Acad. Sciences, xL 

 (1913), pp, 48, 49 t. 110-112. A. rigida, var. elongata, Kew Ball., 1892, p. 33. 



