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BOTANY. 



Claw III. 5. Tenax. Dry parts in the neighbourhood of 



Triandria. Tunis. Perm. 



6. KarTca. East Indies. See the new genus 

 TRICHOON. 



7. Conspicua. New Zealand. 



8. Efiigejns. Dry hills of Europe. Peren. 



9. Calamagrostis. Grassy marshes of Europe. 

 Peren. 



10. Colorata. Damp places and lakes of Eu- 

 rope. Peren. 



11. Arenaria. Sandy shores of America and 

 Europe. Peren. 



* 12. Mauritanica. Algiers. Peren. (Desfont.) 

 *13. Festncosdes. Hills of Barbary. Peren. 



(Desfont.) 



* 14. Sagitlata. Guiana and St Domingo. 



* 15. Stricta. Near Mecklenburgli. 



* 16. Bicolor. NearLaCalle. Peren. (Desf.) 

 145. PAPPOPHOUUM. Cal. 2-valvis, 2-florus. Cor. 



2-valvis muitiaristata. 



1. Alopecuroidemn. Ditches of the island of 



Spanish Town America. Peren. 

 *2. Nigricans. * 4. Purpurascens. 



* 3. Pallitli/m. * 5. Gracile. 



Species 2, 3, 4, 5, from New Holland. 

 The species from New Holland have 9 feathery 

 aristx, while the American species has 13 tooth- 

 ed aristx. 



Mr Brown has reformed this genus on account of 

 the Echinaria of Desfontaines, and the Pappo- 

 phorus Squarrosus, (Russel's Aleppo, ii.p. 314,) 

 which forms a new genus. His reformed gene- 

 ric character, is " Gluma biflora (cum rudimen- 

 to 3di vel 4ti, ) bivalvis, xqualis. Perianth, bi- 

 valve : valvula exterior apice multiaristata aris- 

 tis (9 13) similibus, dorso simplici : interior 

 mutica. Flosculus secundus pedicellatus neuter." 

 153. LAPPAGO. CaL subtrivalvis. Cor. 2-valvis 

 resapinata. 



1. Racemosa, or Mucronata of Persoon. The 

 coasts of S.Europe, Arabia, and Malabar. Ann. 



SECT. IV. Flowers spiked, on an awl-shaped 

 Receptacle. 



148. ROTTBOELLIA. .Rflc/iz'sarticulata teretiuscula, 

 in pluribus filiformis. Cal. ovato-lanceolatus pla- 

 nus uni-vel bivalvis. Flosculi alterni in rachi flex- 

 uosa. 



1. Incitraata. Sea coasts of Europe. 



2. Filiformis. See the new genus LEPTURUS. 

 South of Europe. Peren. 



3. Cylindrica. See the new genus LEPTURUS. 

 South of Europe. 



4. Thomaca. See the new genus LEPTURUS. 

 Tranquebar, at Mount St Thomas's. 



3. Repens. See the new genus LEFTURUS. 



Islands of the Pacific Ocean. 

 I). Lccvis. Tranquebar. 



7. Pilosa. Malabar. 



8. Compressa. See the new genus HEMARTH- 

 RIA. New Holland, India. 



9. Hirsuta. Egypt. Peren. 



10. Cymbachne. Bengal. 



11. Ccelorachis. Island of Tanna. 



12. Dimidiata. Sandy parts of India. 



13. Exaltata. India. 



14. Corymbosa. See the new genus OpHIURUS. 

 Malabar in ditches, New Holland. 



15. Muricata. East Indies. 



16. Sanguined. China. 



* 17. Bi/lora. Hungary. Ann. 



* 18. Monandra. Madrid. Ann. (Cavanilles.) 



* 19. Setacea. V allies of India. The Nardus In- 



dica of Linnseus. See the new genus Mi- 



CROCHLOA. 

 *20. Fasciculata. La Calk>. Peren (Desfont.) 



21. Formosa. New Holland. (liro'cn.) 

 150. SKCALE. Cal. opppsitus, 2-valvis, 2-florus, so- 

 litoriut. 



1. Cereale. Candia. Ann. Bien. 



2. / iilosinn. South of Europe and in the East. 

 Ann. 



3. Orit'ntale. Archipelago. 



4. Cretioim. Candia. 



* 5. Pvngens. Trilicnm Syiiarrosum? Egypt. 

 152. TRITICLM. Cal. bivalvis, sohtanus, subtriflo- 

 rus. Flos, obtusiusculus obtusus. 



1. jEslivum, or Sativum. In the plans at Bor- 

 chiros. Ann. 



2. Hybernum. Bien. 



3. Compositum. Egypt. Ann. 



4. Turgidum, a variety of Sp. S2 ? Bien. 



5. Polonicwn. Ann. 



6. Spelta. Bien. 



1. Monococcum. Ann. 



8. Hispanic-urn. Spain. Ann. 



9. Prostralum, the Secale Prostratum of Per- 

 soon. In the driest parts of the desarts of 

 the Caspian. Ann. 



10. Pumilum, given under Secale by Persoon. Si- 

 beria. 



11. Junceum. South of Europe and in the East. 

 Peren. 



12. Distichum. Cape of Good Hope. 



13. Repens. Cultivated parts of Europe. Peren. 



14. Maritimum. Sea coasts of England and 

 France. 



15. Tenellum. Montpellier and .Switzerland. Ann. 



16. Unioloides. Sea coasts of Italy, Sicily, and 

 Barbary. Peren. 



17. Lnliacenm. England. Ann. 



18. Unilateral. Sea coasts of Italy, and south 

 of France. 



* 19. Caninum. Britain. Bien. 



* 20. Scabrum. New South Wales and Van Die- 



men's Island. 



* 21. Pectinatum. Van Diemen's Island. 



* 22. Cristalmn. Bromus Crislatus ? 



* 23. Fragile. Peren. (Roth.) 



* 24. Nigricans. Shores of Normandy. 



* 25. Caudatum. Switzerland. 



* 26. Lolioides. France. 



Sp. 19. is the Etymus Caninus of Willdenow, and 



Sp. 20, 21, are ranked by Labillardiere under 



the genus FESTUCA. See Brown's Prodrorniix, 



p. 178. 



t 151. HOUDEUM. Cal. lateralis, bivalvis, umflorus, 



Clss I 



Triandi 



ternus. 



1. Vulgare. 



Sicily and Russia. Ann. Bien. 



