84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND. 
ORDER GRAMINEAE. 
Panicum ctenanthum F.v.M. This grass, which was 
previously unrecorded for Queensland, has been collected at 
the Gilbert River, North Queensland, by C. T. White. The 
specimens differ from the type in having most commonly 3 
instead of only 2 spikes to the head, the spikes are also longer 
—4 in. (10 cm.) long—but otherwise agree with the description 
of the type material. 
P. majusculum F.v.M. ex Bentham Fl. Austr., vii., 482, 
1878 ; Ewart and Davies, Flora North. Terr., 38, 1917. This 
grass, which was previously unrecorded for Queensland, has 
been collected at the Gilbert River, North Queensland, by C. 
T. White. The specimens differ from the original description 
quoted above in having the outer glume 5-7-nerved instead of 
3-nerved. Examination of type specimens kindly lent by Mr. 
Laidlaw from the National Herbarium, Melbourne, showed the 
outer glume to be often more or less distinctly 5-nerved. 
