647 



(66) A. FLABELLIFOBMIS. (Roxl.)- 



Idmt. Eoxb. in Spreug. pug. II. 9. — Steudel 1. c. p. 399. 



Spec. Chab. Culm much branched, glabrous, slender, 2-feet and 

 upwards : knees bearded : leaves very numerous, rigid, somewhat 

 3-comered, upper by degrees dilated from a very narrow hasp, 

 coloured, scariose : spikes solitary, half-enclosed by the sheath of 

 the leaves : rhachis and pedicels of the sterile floret hairy. 



Bengal. 



(57) A. MILIFOKMIS. fSchult.J 



Ident. Schult. Mant. II. 448. 



8yn. A. miUaceus, Roxl. I. o. p. 272. 



Spec. Chae. Culm branched, tall, 6 — 10-feet: leaves ensiform- 

 lanceolate, soft, glabrous, minutely bristly at the margin : branches 

 of the large, lax, erect panicle long, slender, verticelled, com- 

 pound, expanded or nodding : calyx 2-glumed, bval, hairy : coroUa 

 3-valved, in the hermaphrodite flower awned. 



Lucknow. 



(58) A. COHfJTTGATTJM. (Roxb.) 



Ident. Eoxb. 1. c. p. 255. 



Ryn. Sacchanim conjugatum, Spreng. 



Spec. Chae. Culm straight, much branched^ filiform: spikes 

 conjugate : either flower hermaphrodite, awned : outer calycine, 

 valves lanceolate, much ciliated. 



Bengal. 



(59) A. imbeebis. (Ret%.) 



Ident. Ketz. obs. vi. 35, 



Syn. Ischsemum aristatum, Lmn. Meoschium aiistatum, Beawo. 

 Agr.t.2\,fig.4.. 



Spec. Ceae. Culms at the base resting on the ground and there 

 rooting : nodes smooth : leaves cordate-lanceolate : peduncle long, 

 naked : spikes twin, joints and pedicels quite smooth : lower spikelet 

 bitorulose on both sides, upper neuter aud muticous. 



Peninsula. "Western coast. 



(60) A. pjxosTJs. (Wight. J 



Ident. Wight in Madr. Joum. So. No. 7 (under Ischsemum). — 

 Dalz. 1. 0. p. 305. 



