PANICACE-K. 699 



2. lanatus, L. {Spreng. I. c. ;—E. B. 17, t. 1169 ;— /?. Dan. t. 1181.) %. 

 Meadows of Europe. Fl. C. S. 

 HiEROCHLOA, Grael. R. Br. {Endl. gen. pi. 1, p. 81.) 



l.borealis, Rom. and Sch. {Spreng. syst. I, p. 247. — Holcus odoratus, 

 L. ;—fl. Dan. t. 963.) % North and middle Europe. Fl. C. S. An 

 aromatic, sweet-scented grass. 



B. PANICEyE. 



Nees. — Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 378. 

 Paspalum, L. (Endl. gen. pi. 1, p. 82.) 



\. stoloni/erum, Bosc. (Spreng. syst. 1, p. 248; — Roxb. H. B. p. 7. — 

 P. racemosum, Jacq. ic. rar. t. 302. — P. purpureum, Ruiz, and Pav. 

 — Milium latifolium, Cav. ic. 3, p. 37, t. 273.) %. Peru, where it is 

 cultivated (©) hecause of the excellent fodder it yields. Fl. C. S. 

 2. stoloniferum, L. {Spreng. syst. 1, p. 246 ; — Roxb. fi. ind. I, p. 278; 

 ed. Carey, 1, p. 281.) ^5^1 Myna. C^tW Kodu. © Bengal, (Seram- 

 pore,) &c. Fl. and fr. R. S. Cultivated. The seed is an article of 

 diet with those natives, who inhabit mountains and barren parts of 

 the country. Boiled it is as palatable as rice. {Roxb.) 

 |3. Kora, Rom. and Sch. (P. Kora, Willd. hart, berol. t. li;—Roxb.fl. 

 ind. 1, p. 279, excl. syn. Forst. ; ed. Carey, \,p. 282.) C^tW Kodu. 

 © Bengal, (Serampore,) &c. Fl. and fr. R. S. Cattle are very fond 

 of both varieties, whether green or dry. 

 Helopus, Trin. (Eriochloa, if^^. ; — Endl. gen.pl. I, p. 83.) 



l.annulatus, Nees. {Spreng. syst. 1, p. 246. — Milium ramosum, Rets. 

 — Roxb. fl. ind. \, p. 315 ; ed. Carey, I, p. 317.) ffefvSTTl ^t>T Chiriya- 

 ghas. %. Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. and fr. R. S. 



2. longifiorus, Retz. (Spreng. syst. p. 245 ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 279; 

 ed. Carey, \, p. 28S ;—Rheed. 12, t. 44.) % Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Peninsula of India, &c. Fl. and fr. ; R. S. 



3. virgatus, L. {Spreng. syst. I, p. 248 ; — Giirtn. fr. 2, p. 1, t. SO, /. I. 

 — Sloane. t. 69,/. 2.) %. Jamaica. Fl. and fr. H, S. 



4. longifolius, Roxb. (/ ind. 1, p. 280; ed. Carey, 1, p. 283.) © Su- 

 matra? In H. C. G. fl. and fr. R. S. {Roxb.) 



b.filiculmis, Nees. (Milium fihforme, Roxb. Jl. ind. I,/>. 314; ed. Carey, 



1, p. 316; not Lag.) ^^ 'S^^ Kungoo-jooriya. %. Bengal, (Se- 

 rampore.) Fl. and fr. R. S. 



&. paradoxus, Nees. (Piptatherum paradoxum, Beauv.; — Rom. and Sch. 



2, p. 328. — Milium paradoxum, Schrad. ; — Scop. cam. No. 83, t. 1 ; 



—Schreb. gram. 1, p. 50, t. 28,/. 2;— Host. gram. 3, p. 16, t. 23 



Agrostis paradoxa. L.) '4- Austria. France. Caucasus. Fl. C. S. 



CoRiDOCHLOA, Nces. {Edinb. phil. journ. 1832, July.) 



1 . cim.icina, Nees. (Urochloa cimicina, Kth — Axonopus cimicinus, Beauv. ; 

 Rom. and Sch. 2, p. 317. — Panicum cimicinum, Retz.; — Roxb. fl. ind. 

 \, p. 291 ; ed. Carey, 1, p. 295. — Milium cimicinum, L. — Agrostis 

 cimicina, Poir.) © Peninsula of India, Fl. and fr. R. S. 



