80 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS. 
37. Chloris scariosa, 7.v.JZ, B.Fl., vii., 614. 
Particularly recommended as a pasture grass. It is scarce 
out of the Rockhampton district. (Bailey.) 
Tropical Australia. 
38. Chloris truncata, 2.27., B.FI., vii., 612. 
‘* Windmill Grass.” 
An erect species, found in Queensland, on the Condamine 
River. It is perennial and showy, an excellent summer and 
autumn grass, of ready growth, and relished by stock. 
All the colonies, except Tasmania and Western Australia. 
39. Chloris ventricosa, #.2r., (Syn. C. sclerantha, Lindl.), B.FL., 
vii., 613. ; 
‘© Blue Star Grass.” 
An erect, quick-growing species, found along the borders of 
scrubs. It produces a large quantity of leafy feed. 
New South Wales and Queensland. 
40. Chrysopogon Gryllus, Z7i., (Syn. Andropogon Gryllus, 
Linn., Holcus Gryllus, Trin.) ; B.FI., vii., 537. Noted in 
Muell. Cens., p. 132, as Andropogon Gryllus. 
An excellent pasture grass, easily recognised by its golden 
beard. It produces a large quantity of feed during the summer 
months. It is not endemic in Australia. 
All the colonies, except Tasmania. 
4l. Chrysopogon parviflorus, Benth., (Syn. C. violascens, Trin. ; 
C. montanus, Trin.; Andropogon montanus, Roxb.; A. 
micranthus, Kunth.; Holcus parvifiorus, R.Br.; H. cerul- 
escens, Gaud.; Anatherum parviflorum, Spreng.; Sorghum 
parviflorum, Beauv.); B.FI., vii., 538. Referred to in Muell. 
Cens., p. 132, as Andropogon montanus. 
‘Scented Grass.” 
A tall, strong-growing, coarse grass, deep-rooted, and of 
stoloniferous habit. It is partial to rich flats. The flower panicles 
possess a peculiar perfume. It is of too dry a nature to be of 
