184 XXVIII. GRAMiNE^E. [Pauicuiti 



Sect. G. — PsEUDECHiNOL.i^.NA (Hook. f., I.e., p. 58). 



43. p. uncinatum Eaddi Agrost. Bras. p. 41 (1823); Steud., 

 I.e., p. 50. 



GOLUNGO Alto. — Woody grassy places, Cungulungulo ; April 185(i. 

 No. 7202. 



PuNGO Andongo. — No. 2878 (no notes). 



The following may belong to this genus : — 



GoLUNGO Alto. — A grass almost with the habit of a Cmniadiini 

 when alive, growing io dense clusters oa the herbage-covered banks 

 of the river Canaballa, but unhappily never yet found in flower. In 

 marshy meadows on the right of the river Canaballa, Sobato de 

 Bumba ; Oct. 1855. No. 7192. 



23. AXONOPUS Beauv. Agrost. p. 12 (1812). 



Panicum L., Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. p. 1101, pro pai'te. 



1. A. semialatus Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vii. p. 64 (189G). 



Panicum semialatum E. Br. Prod. p. 192 (1810). Vax-. Echloni- 

 unum Hack, apud Diirand & Scliinz, C'onsp. Fl. Afr. v. p. 764. 

 Pdujffta Echloniana Nees in Lindl. Nat. Sy.'^t. ed. ii. p. 447 (1836). 



HuiLLA. — In damp elevated thicket-grown pastures on the plain 

 called Empalanca ; May 1860. No. 2668. 



24. OPLISMENUS Beauv. ; Benth. cV- Hook. f. Gen. PI. iii. 

 p. 1104. 



1. 0. undulatifolius Beauv. Agrost. p. 54 (1812). 



GoLUN(;o Alto. — Very plentiful in shady woods on the rivers 

 Quiapose, Cuango, etc., very densely cpespitose, flowering somewhat 

 rarely. At the cataract of Isidro near Canguerasange ; in fl. Oct. 

 1854. No. 7186. In grassy wooded places Cungulungulo : April 185i). 

 No. 7199. In rather damp herbage in woods of Cungulungulo : April 



1856. No. 7200. 



PuNGO Andoxgo. — A creeping grass, growing in shady places. 

 Shady woods between the prjesidium and Luxillo : April and May 



1857. No. 7391. 



2. 0. compositus Beauv., I.e. ; Durand ifc Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. 

 V. p. 771. 



0. elatior, hirtelhis, loliaceus [errore foUaceus) Beauv., I.e. 

 OrtJiopogon eovnpositus R. Br. Prod. p. 194 (1810). Panicitiu 

 compositum L. 8p. PI. 57 (1753); Hteud. Syn. PI. Gram. p. 44. 

 P. hirtellum L. Amoen. Acad. v. p. 391 (1760): P. elatius Linn, 

 f. Suppl. p. 107 (1781). 



Prince's Island. — In shady woods on the Pico de Papagaio at 

 about 1000 ft. altitude ; Sept. 1853. No. 2926. 



Island of St. Thomas.— Monte Cafle^ ; Dec. 18G0. No. 2886. 



Has the spikelets crowded and secund, and is the form gene- 

 rally known as 0. loliaeeus Beauv. 



3. 0. africanus Beauv. Fl. Owar. ii. p. 15, t. 68, f. 1 (1810); 

 Durand & Schinz, I.e., p. 771. 



