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BOTANY. 



Class III. 6. Lcevis. Cape of.Good Hope. 



Triandria. 7. Villosa. Cape of Good Hope. 



8. Serrata. Cape of Good Hope. 



9. Ciliaris. Cape of Good Hope. 



10. Hispida. Cape of Good Hope. 



11. Geniculala. Java. 



12. Brcri/blia. Malabar. Peren. 



13. Lagopoides. Fields of Malabar. Perm. 



14. Pnngens. Near Mascar in Barbary. 



* 15. Patens. North America. Perm. 



*16. Spicata. Malabar. ( Willd. N.Act. Berol 3.) 



* 17. Repens. Coast of the Desert in Africa. 



J 14-1. STIPA. Cal. 2-valvis, unifiorus. Cor. valvula 

 exteriore terminali, basi articulata. 



1. Pennata. England, Austria, France, Swe- 

 den, Germany. Peren. 



2. Jiincea. Switzerland and France. Bien. 



3. Capillata. Germany and France. Peren. 



4. Aristella. Montpellier. Peren. 



5. Palcacea. Tunis, Egypt, and Guinea. 

 C. Tetiacissima. Sandy hills of Spain. 



7. Capensis. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 



8. Spicata. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 



9. Bicolor. Brazil, Monte Video. 



10. Avenacea. Virginia. 



11. Membranacea. Spain. 



* 1 2. Mollis. New South Wales. 



* IS. Sewibarbata. Van Diemen's Island. 



* 14. Pubescens. New South Wales. 



* 15. Selacta. New South Wales, and Van Die- 



men's Island. 



* 16. Elegantissima. . Van Diemen's Island. 



* 17. Flnvesccns. New South Wales, and Van 



Diemen's Island. 



* 18. Compressa. New Holland. 



* 19. Micrantha. New South Wales. 



*20. Barbata. Hills of Barbary. (Dttfont.) 



* 21. Humilis. Seuth America. (Cavanilles.) 

 *22. Torlilis. Barbary. Ann. (Drsfoiit.) 



* 23. Juiicea. Barbary. Peren. ( Desfbnt. ) 



* 24. Emmens. Mexico. ( Cavanilles. ) 



25. V rainica. Virginia and Carolina. (Michaux.) 

 " 26. Sibirica, the Avena Sibirica of Linn. 



27. Parvijiora. Barbary. (Desfont.) 

 See Brown's Prorlr. p. 174.; Labillard. Nov. Hoi. 



i. p. 24. ; and Cavanilles, Icones, &c. p. 42. 

 143. LAGURUS. Cal. 2-valvis : arista villosa. Cor. 

 petalo exteriore aristis 2 terminalibus : tertia dor- 

 sali retorta. 



1. Ovatus. Guernsey, Italy, France, Sicily, 



Portugal. Ann. 



122. SACCHARUM. Cal. 2-valvis lanugine longa in- 

 volucratus. Cor. 2-valvis. 



1. Teneriffie. Teneriffe. 



2. Spontaneum. Watery parts of Malabar. 

 Peren. 



3. Japonicum. Japan. Peren. 



4. Officinarum. India, in immdated parts. Per. 



5. Polystachyon. Island of St Christophers. 



6. Arundinaceum. Trariquebar. Peren. 



7. Benghalense. Bengal. 



8. Repens. Guinea. Peren. 



9. Ravenna. Italy. 



10. Cylindricum. Montpellier, Sicily, Candia, 

 Smyrna, Africa, and India. Peren. 



11. T!:nnl)cra,ii. East Indies. 



* 12. Jrritans. New Holland.! Brown's Prodro- /* 



* 13. Fulvwn. New Holland, j mus, p. 203. 

 See the new genera IMPEHATA and ERIANTHUS. 



121. MCHLENBERGIA. Cal. 1-valvis minutus latera- 

 lis. Cor. 2-valvis. 



I. Dijfusa. Kentucky, in N. Amer. Peren. 



* 2. Aristnta. Georgia and Carolina. Peren. 



123. PKUOTIS. Cal. nullus. Cor. bivalvis : valvula: 

 aequales aristatse, lanugine involucrata. 



1. Latifolia. Stony parts of India. Ann. 

 '2. Pdlystachya. India. 



* 3. Rara. New Holland. 



Species 1. is the same as the Ant/ioxnntltum Indicinn 

 ofWilldenow. See Brown's Prodromiis, p, 172. 



124. LEERSIA. Cal. 0. Corolla 2-valvis, clausa. 



1. Oryzoides. Marshy parts of Germany, Swit- 

 zerland, Austria, Italy, and Persia. Peren. 



2. Firginica. North America. Peren. 



3. Monandra. Groves of Jamaica. 



4. Hexandra. Watery parts of Jamaica. 



*5. Lenticularis. North America. ( Michaux. ) 



* 6. Australis. New Holland. 



SECT. II. Flowers scattered, two in each Calyx. 



J 132. AIRA. Cal. 2-valvis, 2-florus. Flosculi absque 

 interjecto rudimento. 



1. Anmdinacca. In the East. 



2. Minuta. Spain. Ann. 



3. Aquatica. Europe, in wet pastures. Peren. 



4. Involucrata. Barren hills of Spain. Ann. 



5. Pubescens. Sea sands of the south of France, 

 Italy, and N. Africa. Ann. 



6. Subspicata. Switzerland, and mountains of 

 Lapland. Peren. 



7. Cespitosa. Cultivated and fertile meadows of 

 Europe. 



8. Flexuosa. Stony and rocky parts of Europe. 

 Peren. 



9. Montana. European Alps. Perm. 



10. Alpina. Mountains of Lapland, Germany. 



II. Antarctica. New Zealand. 



12. Canescens. In Denmark, and south of Eu- 

 rope. Peren. 



13. Chinensis. China. 



14. Prcecox. Sandy and inundated fields in the 

 south of Europe. Ann. 



15. Caryophyllea. England, Germany, and 

 France. Ann. 



16. -Setacea. 



* 17. Aristata. England. Peren. 



* 18. Ccernlea. 



* 19. Melicoides. Canada. "1 See Michaux, 



* 20. Obtusala. Carolina. J- FIor.Bor.Ame. 

 *21. Ambigua. Lake Mistassins. J p. 62. 

 Species 17- is the Poa Aristata of Willdenow. See 



Smith's Flor. Britan. i. p. 83. " Airse genus," 

 says Mr Brown, " mere artificiale est, plantas 

 complectens ad genera tria vel quatuor diversa 

 accedentes seu omnino pertinentes, vix ullas tamen 

 charactere-En'rtc^HM respondentes." Prodromus, 

 p. 183. 



J 133. MELICA. Cal. 2-valvis, 2-florus. Rtidimenfiim 

 floria inter flosculos. 



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