cHaP. vI ARUNDINARIA HINDSII, VAR. GRAMINEA LYy 
This plant is the TatmMIN-cHIku of the Japanese, and is 
sent out by the French nurserymen as BAMBUSA GRAMINEA. 
The latter do not consider it hardy. Here, like the type, it 
was cut down by the winter of 1895, but is flourishing again 
gaily, and seems even more inclined to spread than its mate. 
The identity with the ArRUNDINARIA Hinpsit of Munro was 
determined at Kew by comparison with the dried specimens 
in the herbarium. 
