BOTANY. 



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1. Sival/niis. Sandy parts of Europe. Ann. 



2. Miittijlnrus. Among the growing corns of 

 Europe. Ann. 



3. Molds. Dry parts in the south of Europe. 

 Peren. 



4. Pectinatus. Cape of Good Hope. 



5. Laiiccn! :tns. Dry parts about the Caspian 

 Sea. Ann. 



G. Alopccurus. Barbary and Spain. 



7. Kquarro.tus. France, Switzerland, Siberia. 

 Ann. 



8. Japan iciu. Japan. Ann. 



9. Bijidns. Japan. 



10. Pin-gang. Canada. Peren. 



11. Cat liar ticus. Lima. Peren. 



12. Inermis. Germany and Switzerland. Peren. 



13. Asper. Germany, Switzerland, and Eng- 

 land. Peren. 



14. Littorens. Sweden, Pomerania, Switzerland, 

 and Siberia. Peren. 



15. Cilia/us. Canada. Peren. 



16. Sierilit. Southern parts of Europe, in the 

 fields, woods, and sides of roads. 



17. Arvensis. Europe, in ploughed grounds. 

 Ann. 



18. Genicutalus. Portugal. Ann. 



19. Teclorum. Dry hills and roofs of houses in 

 Europe. Bicn. 



20. G/gai/tcus. Europe, in damp, shady pla- 

 ces, and in hills and woods. Peren. 



21. Rubens. Spain. Ann. 



22. Scoparins. Spain. 



23. Rigens. Portugal. 



24. Rar.emosus. England. 



2.5. Triflorus. Woods of Denmark and Germany. 



26. Madritensis. In Spain and England. Ann. 



27. Rigidua. Spain. Ann. 



28. Ramosus, or Reiusa of Persoon. In the 

 East, on sandy and stony coasts in the south 

 of Europe and Barbary. Peren. 



29. Gracilis. Woody shades of Europe. Peren. 



30. Pinnatiis. High woody mountains of Eu- 

 rope. Peren. 



31. Cristafus. Siberia and Tartary. Peren. 



32. DittacKyot. South of Europe, and the East. 

 Ann. 



33. Stipoides. Majorca. Ann. 



* 34. Erectus. England. Peren. 



* 35. Australis. New South Wales. 

 : * 36. Arenaiiits. New Holland. 



.'!". Canadensis. Canada. (Michaux.) 



* 38. Macrostachys. Near Tlemsen in Atlas. Ann. 

 *39. Tttrgidiis. (Lamarck.) 



*40. Simplex. 



*41. Verticillatus. Arragon. (Cavanilles.) 

 42. Pollens. Manilla. (Cavaniltes.) 

 \','i. Longi/bliux. Barbary. 



The Madritensis and Gracilis of Willdenow, are 

 called by Smith Diundrus and Sylvaticus. See 

 Brown's Prodromus, p. 178. 



- 142. A VENA. Cal. 2-valvis, multiflorus : arista dor- 

 sali contorta. 



1. Sibirica. Siberia. Peren. 

 '2. Klalior. Sea coasts of Europe. Peren. 

 Vtipiformiis. Cape of Good Hope. 



4. Aristidoides. C. of Good Hope. 1 Sec the Claw III. 



5. Triseta. Cape of Good Hope. > nrw genus ^ ^ 

 (i. Pnllida. Cape of Good Hope. J TIU.SETUM. " "~ v ~" 



7. Pi'ini*i/h:ttiiit. Prnnsylvania. Ann. 



8. Ltcftiiiffitinu. Spain. See the new genus 

 THIJ-ETUM. Ann. 



9. Brcins. Duchy of Bremen. Ann. 



10. Alba. Tunis. 



11. Stiigosa. Growing corns in Europe. Ann. 



12. Oririilalis. Ann. 



13. Sativa. Island of Juan Fernandez, and near 

 Chili. Ann. 



14. Forslralei. Egypt. 



15. Nuda. Ann. 



16. Fatua. Europe. Ann. 



17. Elephantina. Cape of Good Hope. 



18. Se^quitertia. Switzerland, Austria, Carniold, 

 Germany. 



19. Litlea. Island of Martinique. 



20. Tennis. Sides of dry hills in Germany. Ann. 



21. Pubescens. Meadows of Germany, Siberia, 

 England, and France. 



22. Sterilis. Spain. Aim. 



23. Flavescens. See new genus TRISETUM; 

 Germany, England and France. Peren. 



24. Lupulina. Cape of Good Hope. 



25. Purpnrea. Cape of Good Hope. 



26. Arctarcta. Cape of Good Hope. 



27. Fragilia. Spain and Portugal. Ann. 



28. Hispida. Cape of Good Hope. 



29. Pralensis. Meadows of Europe. Peren. 



30. Versicolor. Mountains of Switzerland, Ita- 

 ly, Savoy, and Dauphiny. Peren. 



31. Distichophylla. Mountains of Switzerland 

 and Dauphiny. Pcrcn. 



32. Filiformis. New Zealand. 



S3. Spicata, or Glumosa of Persoon. Pennsyl- 

 vania, Carolina, and Dauphiny Peren. 

 34. Bromoides. Montpellier and Switzerland. 



* 35. Nervosa. New South Wales. 



* 36. Bulbosa. ( Willd. N. Act. Berol. v. 2.) 



* 37. StttpeniraH, Dauphiny. ( Villars. ) 

 *38. Pollens. Portugal (Link, , Bot. Journ.) 



* 39. Setacea. Mountains of Switzerland, Italy^ 



and France. 



* 4-0. Odorata. South of Europe. 



* 41. Rcdolcns. Terra del Fuego. 



*42. Palustris. Georgia and Carolina. (Michaux.) 

 43. Pnmila. Barbary. (Desfont.) 

 Canada. (Michaux.) 

 Mountains between Hudson's Bay 

 and Canada. (Michaux.) 



* 46. Cafycina. Dauphiny. Ann. (Villars.) 

 Species 35. is scarcely a genuine species of AVENA, 



and approaches to the genus BROMUS. See 



Brown's Prodromus, p. 178. 

 144. ARUNDO. Cal. 2-valvis. Flosculi congest!, 

 lana cincti. 



1. Donax. Warm hills of Spain, Provence, 

 Switzerland, Carniola, and in Siberia. Peren. 



2. Phragmites. (See ARUNDO, among the new- 

 genera.) Lakes and rivers of Europe. Pen-it. 



3. Biforia. On the borders of stagnant waters 

 and ditches in the East Indies. 



4. Bcngftalensis. Bengal. 



44. Mollis. 

 *45. Striata. 



