38 List of Sirøntaneous Vascular Plants, liitherto oliserved in Typrus. 



B. infermeclitis (iuss. Prodr. Fl. Sic. I, 114 (1827); BoLss. Fl. orient. V, 65.3. 



Fields near Limassol (E. Hartmann in Kneucker, Gram. Exsicc. XVIII, no. 525, "f. viacra"). 



B. scoparias L. Ainoen, acad. IV, 266 (17.59); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 6.50. 



Fields. Cyprus, without special locality (Sintenis, teste Boiss.). Zakati near Limassol (E. Hart- 

 mann in Kneucker, Gram, exsicc. XVIII, no. 526). 



jB. alopecuroides Poir. Voy. en Barb. II, 100 (1789). B. Alopemrus Pers. Syn. I, 95 (1805); Boiss. Fl. orient. V. 651. 

 Dry hills. Cyprus, without special locality (Sintenis, teste Boiss.). 



B. macrostuchys Dcsf. Fl. Atlant. I, 96, tab. 19, fig. 2 (1798); Bows. Fl. orient. V, 652. B. dimykatus Kolide 

 in Loi.s. Xat. 22 (1810); Kotscby, Cypern, 184, 



Dry fields. Larnaka (UK). 



var, lanuginosiis Boiss, Fl, orient, V. 652 (1884), B. Innuginnsus Poir. Eneycl. Suppl. I. 703 (1810). 



Roadsides and fields at Zakati near Limassol (E. Hartmann in Kneucker, Gram, excicc. XVIII, 

 No. 527). 



Brachypoiliiim silrniiciiui Roeni. et Schnlt. Syst. IF. 741 (1817); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 657. Binnins piiiiintns['i. L. 

 Sp. pi. ed. 1, 78 (1753). 



Varying considerably in the texture of the culms and sheaths. 



Shady forests in the mountains. Kykko (JH 1010), Troodos (JH 1076). 



B. pinuatum P. Beauv. Agrosr. 155 (1812); Boiss. Fl. orient. V. 658: Post in Jlem. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 102. 

 Brotiius pinnatus L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 78 (17.53). 



Shady places in the mountains. Kyperunda (according to Post). 



B. disiaehyuin Roeni. et Schnlt. Syst. II, 741 (1817); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 657. Bromiis distachi/m L. .-Vnioen. 

 acad. IV, 304 (1759), FcsfMca distachyn Koeler, Descr, gram, 269 (1802); Kotschy, Oypern, 183. 

 Gracile form, generally with only one spikelet. 

 Waste places. Alethriko (.JH 227), Vatili (JH 318). 



Triiiciim ovaiiim (Iren. et Oodr. Fl. Fr. Ill, 601 (1855); Aschers. et Oraebn. Syiiop.s. II, 1, 701, Acgilops 

 ovntn L. Sp, pi, ed, 1, 1050 (1753); Boiss, Fl, orient, V, 673; Kotschy, C!ypern, 186. 



Several forms are met with. The glumes are generally scabrous, but also forms with hirsute 

 glumes are rather frequent. A variety with only two very short awns — of unequal length — was col- 

 lected at Larnaka by Kotschy (UK 274 in herb. Boiss.!) and at Valia near Hag. Theodores by myself 

 (JH 506). 



Dry sterile fields and hill-sides, common in the lower regions of the island. Nikosia (.JH 29i), 

 Kophino (JH 577), Kalava,so (JH 632). 



subsp. T. biunciale Richter, Plant. Enrop. I, 128 (1890), T. ovatum B. II, biunciale Aschers. et Graebn. Synops. 

 II, 1, 706 (1902). Acg'dops hiwich.Us Vis. Fl, Dalm, I, tab, 1, flg-, 2 (1842), nonien solnni; Fl, Dalm. Ill, 344 (1852). 



Of this subspecies, which seems to be rare in the Levant and is not mentioned by Boissiee in 

 the "Flora orientalis", I have collected a rich material' The Cyprian form has in most cases 3-aristatc 

 glumes also on the interior spikelets, and in this respect agrees with specimens from Southern Russia 

 (leg. A. Callier, det. E. Hackel), which I have examined in the herbarium of the University of Chri- 

 stiania. According to Hackel (see Ascherson and Graebner, 1. c.) T. Inuncude also occurs on Crete. 



Dry hills at Kalavaso (JH 631). 



T. triunviale (iren. et (ioilr. Fl. Fr. Ill, 602 (1855); Aschers. et (Jraebn. Synops. II. 1, 706, Acyilopft trinnchdis L. 

 Sp, pi. ed, 1, 1051 (1753); Boiss, Fl, orient, V, 674; Kotschy, Cyi'ern, 186, 

 Dry fields. Near Kitti (UK). 



