962 MISC. PUBLICATION 200, U. S. DEFT. OF AGRICULTURE 



(3) Sporobolus yirginicus (L.) Kunth, Re"v. Gram. 1: 67. 1829. Based on 



Agrostis virginica L. 



Agrostis virginica L., Sp. PI. 63. 1753. Virginia. 



Agrostis littoralis Lam., Tabl. EncycL 1: 161. 1791. South America, Richard. 

 Vilfa littoralis Beauv., Ess. Agrost. 16, 147, 181. 1812. Based on Agrostis 



littoralis Lam. 



Vilfa virginica Beauv., Ess. Agrost. 16, 182. 1812. Based on Agrostis vir- 

 ginica L. 

 Agrostis pungens Muhl., Descr. Gram. 72. 1817. Not A. pungens Schreb., 



1769. Eastern United States. 

 Crypsis virginica Nutt., Gen. PI. 1: 49. 1818. Based on Agrostis virginica 



Willd. [error for L.]. 

 Podosaemum virginicum Link, Hort. Berol. 1: 85. 1827. Based on Agrostis 



virginica L. 

 Sporobolus littoralis Kunth, Re"v. Gram. 1: 68. 1829. Based on Agrostis 



littoralis Lam. 

 (27) Sporobolus wrightii Munro; Scribn., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 9: 103. 1882. 



Pantano, Ariz., Pringle. 

 Bauchea karwinskyi Fourn,, Mex. PL 2: 87. 1886. Mexico, Karwinsky 1015, 



1015b. 

 Sporobolus altissimus Vasey, Calif. Acad. Sci. Proc. II. 2: 212. 1889. San 



Diego, Calif., Palmer [in 1888]. 

 Sporobolus altissimus var. minor Vasey, Calif. Acad. Sci. Proc. II. 2: 213. 



1889. San Enrique, Calif. [Brandegee]. 



(123) STENOTAPHRUM Trin. 



(1) Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL 2: 794. 1891 



Based on Ischaemum secundatum Walt. Kuntze misspells the specific name 



"secundum." 



Ischaemum secundatum Walt., Fl. Carol. 249. 1788. South Carolina. 

 Rottboellia stolonifera Poir., in Lam., Encycl. 6: 310. 1804. Puerto Rico, 



Ledru. 

 Stenotaphrum americanum Schrank, PL Rar. Hort. Monac. pi. 98. "1819." 



Since Schrank cites Trin., Fund. Agrost. 1820, his work must be later than 



that of Trinius. Greenhouse plant. 



Stenotaphrum sarmentosum Nees, Agrost. Bras. 93. 1829. Based on Rott- 

 boellia stolonifera Poir. 

 Stenotaphrum glabrum var. americanum Doell, in Mart., Fl. Bras. 2 2 : 300. 



1877. Based on Stenotaphrum americanum Schrank. 

 Stenotaphrum dimidiatum var. americanum Hack., in Stuck., An. Mus. Nac. 



Buenos Aires 21: 57. 1911. Based on Stenotaphrum americanum Schrank. 

 Stenotaphrum dimidiatum var. secundum [secundatum] Domin, Bibl. Bot. 85: 



332. 1915. Based on Ischaemum secundatum Walt. 

 Stenotaphrum secundatum var. variegatum Hitchc., in Bailey, Stand. Cycl. 



Hort. 6: 3237. 1917. Greenhouse plant. 



(84) STIPA L. 



(31) Stipa arida Jones, Calif. Acad. Sci. Proc. II. 5: 725. 1895. Marysvale, 



Utah, Jones 5377. 

 Stipa mormonum Mez, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 17: 209. 1921. Utah, Jones 



[2106]. 



(8) Stipa avenacea L., Sp. PL 78. 1753. Virginia. 

 Stipa barbata Michx., Fl. Bor. Amer. 1: 53. 1803. Not S. barbata Desf. 1798. 



Virginia and Carolina, Michaux. 



Stipa virginica Pers., Syn. PI. 1: 99. 1805. Based on S. barbata Michx. 

 Stipa difusa Willd.; Steud., Nom. Bot. ed. 2. 2: 643. 1841, as synonym of 



Stipa avenacea L. 

 Stipa avenacea var. bicolor Eaton and Wright, N.Amer. Bot. ed. 8. 444, 



1848. Philadelphia and Chester, Pa.; Boston, Mass.; Ontario; Florida. 

 Podopogon avenaceum Raf.; Jacks., Ind. Kew. 3: 580. 1894, as synonym of 



Stipa avenacea. 

 (7) Stipa avenacioides Nash, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 22: 423. 1895. Cassia, 



Lake County, Fla., Nash 2051. 



Stipa brachychaeta Godr., Mem. Acad. Monsp. (Sec. Medic.) 1: 450. 1853. 

 Originally described from specimens from unknown source. Native of 

 southern South America. 



