Pennisetun] XXVIII, GRAMINES, 193 
1.c.; B. petiolaris Hochst.,l.c. Beckeropsis nubica Fig. & De Notar., 
in Mem. Accad. Sci. Torin. Ser. 2. xiv. p. 366 (1854) ; B. petiolaris 
Fig. & De Notar., Lc. p. 368. Gymnothriz uniseta Nees Fl. Afr. 
Austr. i. p. 66 (1841) ; G. petiolarts Hochst., J.c., p. 250; @. nubica 
Hochst., d¢., p. 251. Setaria longiseta Beauv. F). Ow. p. 81, t. 110 
(1818-20). 
GoLunco ALTo.—A grass 5 to 8 ft., remarkable among all the 
species of this genus hitherto observed for its pale greenish colour. 
In the so-called Capineta, but not common, near Sange ; beginning of 
June 1855. No. 2957. Called Musoque by the natives and used 
everywhere for roofing their houses. A tall grass 6 to 8 ft. high, 
ceespitose, culms fastigiately branching towards the top. Is one of the 
gigantic grasses which form the so-called Capim of Golungo Alto. 
Grows in damp places along with Typha, etc., near Sange ; in fl. Nov. 
1854. No. 7178. <A grass with the habit of Andropogon, 4 to 5 ft. ; 
culm branching, nodose, obliquely bent at the nodes ; spikes nodding. 
At margins of fields near Camilungo ; June 1856. No. 7206. No. 
7227 (no information). 
28. ANTHEPHORA Schreb. ; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. iii. 
p. 1122. 
1, A. elegans Schreb. Beschr. Graes. ii. p, 105 (1774). 
Var. cristata Doell in Mart. Fl. Bras. ii. pt. 2. p. 314 (1877). 
Loanpa —An annual grass, laxly czespitose, culms branched ascend- 
ing, leaves flat, spikes terminal, solitary, 2 in. long, very rigid, rhachis 
flexuose. Very common in poor sandy pastures and also among planta- 
tions of manioc, etc.; almost everywhere along the whole Angola coast. 
Alto das Cruzes ; Dec. 1858. No. 7310. In grassy places near Forte 
de Penedo; Mar. 1854. No. 7346. 1853-4. Nos. 7371, 73710, 7371c, 
371d. Nos. 2915), 7480 (no information). Penedo; April to May 
1854. Cov. Carp. 1112. 
Punco ANDoONGO—In sandy thickets between Luxillo and Cazella ; 
middle of Dec. 1856. No. 2754. 
Var. acuminata Rendle var. nov. 
Partial inflorescences large (3 to 3} lines long), involucral limbs 
5 to 6, free almost to the base, lanceolate-acuminate, surface 
minutely upwardly scaberulous; spikelets narrow-lanceolate, 23 
lines long. 
Pungo ANDONGO.—Candumba ; Mar. 1857. No. 2708. 
Hu1iia.—A perennial grass, 3 ft. high, laxly cespitose, culms erect. 
Anthers 3, golden-ochre, stigmas bifid, shortly plumose, white. In 
stony thickets between Lopollo and Monino; not liked by cattle ; 
Feb. 1860. No. 2632. 
2. A. undulatifolia Hack. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. iv. App. iii. 
p. 12 (1896). . 
_ Mossamepes.—On low sandy hills between Mossamedes and Giratil ; 
19 July 1859. No. 2615. 
29. LEUCOPHRYS (Acuxddpus, “with heavy eyebrows ”) 
Rendle gen. nov. , 
Panicum L., Benth. & Hook. f£. Gen. PI. iii. p. 1100, pro parte. 
Spikelets membranous, laterally subcompressed, §. Outermost 
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