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13. Paspalum disticlium L. — F K C. IIL p. 96. 



14. Paspalum longifolium Roxb. — F K C. III, p. 96. 



13. Paspalum scrobiculatum L. — F K C. III, p. 96. Bangkok (Schom- 

 burgk, 11. 336). 



16. Isachne meneritana Poir. Encycl. Melh. Bot. suppl. III, p. 18.5 (1813). 

 — F K C. III, p. 96 (n Isacime miliacea »). 



Var. dis'par Williams. — F K C. (« Isachne miliacea var. dispar )i). 



17. Isachne Schmidtii Hack. u. sp. — F K C. III, p. 97. 



18. Panicum barbatum Kunth. — F K C. III, p. 97 (« Panicum heteran- 

 Ihiim ))). 



19. Panicum colouumL. — Bangkok (Schoinburgk.n. 337). FKC. III, p. 97. 



20. Panicum fiavescens Swarlz. — Frontiers of Siara (Finlayson, in herb. 

 Wallich). 



21. Panicum indicum L. — F K C. III. p. 98. 



22. Panicum interruptum. — FKC. III, p. 98. 



23. Panicum ovalifoHum Poir. —FKC. III, p. 98. 



24. Panicum pilipes Nées et Arn. — FKC. III, p. 99. 



25. Panicum radicans Retz. — Canals near Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 179). 



26. Panicum repens L. — Bangkok (Schomburgk, n. 181). 



27. Panicum sanguinale var. Timorense (Kunth) Hackel in FK C. III, p. 97. 



28. Panicum sarmentosum Roxb. — F K C. III, p. 98. 



29. Panicum Schmidtii Hack, in F K. C. III, p. 99. 



30. Panicum trigonum Retz. — F K C. III, p. 99. 



31. Panicum zizanioides H. B. et K. — ^ F K C. III, p. 98 (« Panieum 

 Ridley i Eâck., n. sp. »). 



32. Ichnanthus pallens Munro. — F K C. III, p. 99. 



33. Oplismenus compositus Beauv. — F K C. III, p. 99. 



34. Stenotaphrum Helferi Munro ex Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. VII. p. 91 

 (1896). — Kedah district, north of the state of Perak, in Lower Siam, 1881 

 (King's collector, n. 1713). 



33. Spinifex squarrosus L. — Auhin in Battainbong (Schomburgk, n. 263). 

 F K C. III, p. 100. 



Trib. Oryze.e 



36. Leptaspis urceolata Brown. — F K C. III, p. 100. 



37. Oryza sativa L. — Rice is the chief export of the country. F K C. III, 

 p. 100. 



Tristegis Nées (1820) is now dispossessed by Melinis Beauv. (1812), which 

 includes only a single species. I therefore suggest lliat the new tribe-name requi- 

 red should be based on Arundinella, the largest genus of the group, which 

 includes aboul 30 species. 



