Antoschmidtia] 



XXVIII. GRAMINK. 



231 



1. A. pappophoroides Boiss. Fl. Or. v 



A. quinqaeseta Boiss. I.e. ; Schviidtia 

 Schmidt, I.e., p. 145, Syn. PI. Graii;.. 

 C'Onsp. Fl. Afr. v. p. 871. aS'. quinque 

 liiern in Trans. Linn. Soc. Ser. 2. ii. 

 Schinz, I.e. 



Ambriz.— Nov. 1853. No. 2889. 



Luanda. — Dry stony heights near Cat':: 

 (in part). 1853-4. Nos. 7358, 7358/^. N- 



MossAMEDES. — Plentiful in sandy soil ( ; 

 from the ocean ; Aug. ISoO. No. 2604. 

 on the river Caroca (now almost dried wy • 

 lakes ; Sept. 1859. No. 2603. 



The specimens show considerable v.i: 

 plant, in the size of the glumes, both ban 

 length of the setpe on the flowering gi 

 and breadth of the leaves and the anion i 

 however, find specific diiferences. 



p. 559 (1884). 

 pappophoroides Steud. in 



Le. Durand & Schinz, 

 eta Benth. ex Ficalho & 

 [>. 31 (1881) ; Durand & 



.:o ; Dec. 1853. No. 7343 

 . 2909, 7479 (no notes). 

 rlie river Bero at a league 

 11 rather damp sandy soil 

 iiear Cabo Negro and the 



lation even in the same 



n and flowering, and the 



'uies ; also in the length 



r of hairiness. I cannot, 



Tribe xi. ORYZj 



64. ORYZA L. ; Benth. & Hook, f 

 1. 0. sativa L. Sp. PL p. 333 (1751 



Fl. p. 557 (1849) ; Steud. Syn. PL Gr t;* 

 Schinz, Consp. FL Afr. v. p. 788. 



0. punetata Kotschy ex Steud., I.e., ]>. 

 GoLUNGO Alj'o.— Cultivated on all siic 



and often found subspontaneous in plact - 

 de Mussengue : Jan. 185G. No. 7220. 



PuN'Go Axdongo. — In stagnant watei 

 4 to 6 ft., erect or oblique, rhachis flexi: ■ 

 streams and large pools between Condo ,< 

 right bank of the river Cuanza ; March l.'- ■ 



Welwitsch in Apont. p. 540 refers to t'p 

 " Regio Alto-plana," where extensive vai't 

 duction. The following specimens occur u 

 rice of 1858, 1099 ; and Quilimane rice of ! 



65. HOMALOCENCHRUSMiegex i 



(1768). 



Leersia Sw. Proch-. p. 21 (1788); Bcn^ 

 p. 1117. 



1. H. hexandrus O. K. Rev. Gen. Pi. 

 Leersia hexandra Sw., I.e. ; Steud. Syi 



Durand & Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. v. p. '< 

 GoLUNGo Ai/r(X — In marshy wooded pi i 

 river Cuango growing along with Pi/cri 

 Cyperaceae ; 8 Jan. 1855. No. 2996. 



PuNGO Andongo. — A grass usually 5 to 

 immersed culms, upper portion 1 to H I'i 

 In very deep ponds near the banks of tli. 

 manda as far as Condo, but rather rare . 



Gen. PLiiLp. 1116. 

 ; Benth. in Hook. Niger 

 I. p. 3 (1854) ; Durand & 



.3. 



- in Sobato de Mussengue, 

 ■ lice cultivated. Caminho 



I sluggish streams ; culms 

 -i^'. awns very scabrid. In 



II I Calemba Island on the 

 :. No. 7385. 



cultivation of rice in the 

 IS are devoted to its pro- 

 i Coll. Caui'. Inhambane 

 HGO, 1100, rose-scented. 



ialL Stirp. Helv. ii. p. 201 



ii.& Hook. f. Gen. PL iii. 



|.. 777 (1891). 

 1. PL Gram. p. 2 (1854); 

 89. 



< s on the right bank of the 

 Mundti' Nees and other 



S ft., with graceful floating 



immersed and flowering. 



river Cuanza from Sansa- 



iO April 1857. No. 2730. 



