30 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
L. mucronata (Michx.) Kunth; ZL. mucronata multiflora Eggers.| St. 
Croix, along ditches (according to Eggers). 
LEPTOCHLOA VIRGATA (L.) Beauv. [Cynosurus virgatus L.; ? L. 
virgata gracilis Eggers; Chloris poaeformis H.B.K.] Moist or wet 
grounds, St. Thomas; St: Jan; St. Croix. 
DIPLACHNE FASCI{CULARIS (Lam.) Beauv. [Festuca fascicularis 
Lam.; Leptochloa fascicularis A. Gray.| Ina ditch, St. John’s Estate, 
St, Ero: 
PAPPOPHORUM ALOPECUROIDEUM Vahl. [P. laguroideum Schrad.| 
Rocky hillsides, St. Thomas; Buck Island, St. Thomas (according to 
Eggers). 
ERAGROSTIS PILOSA (L.) Beauv. [Poa pilosa L.; E. poaoides of 
Grisebach.] Dry soil, St. Thomas; St. Croix. 
ERAGROSTIS TEPHROSANTHUS Schultes. Dry soil, St. Thomas; St. 
Croix. 
ERAGROSTIS CILIARIS (L.) Link. [Poa ciharis L.; E. ciliaris laxa 
Kuntze:| Dry soil, St; Themas:-St. Jan: St. Croix. 
ERAGROSTIS AMABILIS (L.) Wight & Arn. [Eragrostis plumosa 
Link.] Cultivated grounds, St. Jan. 
ERAGROSTIS BARRELIERI Dav. [E. minor of Millspaugh; E. 
poaoides of Eggers.| Dry soil, St. Thomas (according to Eggers); 
Sita Croix.” “, 
ERAGROSTIS ELLIOTTIIS. Wats. Dry soil, St. Thomas. 
UNIOLA VIRGATA (Poir.) Griseb. [Poa virgata Poir; U. racemi- 
flora Trin.| Bolongo, St. Thomas; Little St. James Island, St. Jan. 
ARTHROSTYLIDIUM CAPILLIFOLIUM Griseb. Flag Hill, St. Thomas; 
Battery, ot. jan: 
BAMBOS VULGARIS Schrad. Naturalized in wet grounds, St. 
ibhomas St. Croix: 
Corx LacrymA-Jopi L. Cultivated for ornament. 
ZEA MAYS L. Cultivated for food. 
CYPERACEAE 
KYLLINGA BREVIFOLIA Rottb. [K. monocephala Thunb. of 
Schlechtendal and of Eggers.] Moist, grassy places, St. Thomas; 
St. vans St Croix 
IXYLLINGA ODORATA Vahl. [K. triceps of Eggers; K. odorata minor 
Boeckl.] Moist, shaded banks, St. Thomas; St. Jan. 
KYLLINGA PUMILA Michx. Moist grassy places, St. Thomas, 
collected by Riedlé (according to Clarke). 
KYLLINGA PUNGENS Link. Midland, St. Croix. 
CYPERUS ODORATUS L. [C. polystachyus R. Br.; Pycraeus odoratus 
Urban.] Crown, St. Thomas, at about 500 m. altitude (according to 
