HUBBARD.— GRAMINEAE FROM BRITISH HONDURAS. 497 
PaspaLtum UnpERWwoopti Nash in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 30: 375 
(1903).— Wet pine ridge near Manatee Lagoon, July 18, 1905, M. E. 
Peck, no. 69. Determined by Mrs. Chase. A West Indian species 
not previously reported from Central America. 
ANICUM CHRYSOPSIDIFOLIUM Nash in Small, Fl. Southeast U. S. 
100 (1903).— Forest near Sibune R., May 8, 1906, M. E. Peck, no. 425. 
Previously reported from Florida, Louisiana, Cuba and Porto Rico; 
new for Central America. 
PANICUM CYANESCENS Nees Agrost. Bras. 220 (1829).— Low pine 
ridge near Manatee Lagoon, January 5, 1906, M. E. Peck, no. 271, 
A variable species resembling P. parvifolium Lam., but more upright, 
with longer leaves and larger panicle. It is a South American species 
apparently new to North America. The references to P. cyanescens 
in Hemsl. Biol. Cent.-Am. Bot. 3: 487 (1885) and Fourn. Mex. Pl. 2: 
20 (1886) are probably misapplications of the name and referable to 
P. parvifolium. Wright, no. 3459 cited by Fournier is according to 
Prof. A. S. Hitchcock’s notes on this number in the Gray Herbarium 
a mixture of P. parvifolium Lam. and P. nitidum Lam. 
PANICUM FASCICULATUM Sw. Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. 22 (1788).— 
Cultivated ground near Manatee Lagoon, January 27, 1906, M. E. 
Peck, no. 317. 
Panicum FustrorME Hitche. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: 222 (1909). 
on Pine ridge near Manatee Lagoon, July 7, 1906, M. EF. Peck, no. 453a. 
Distribution previously limited to the extreme southeastern portion 
of the United States and Cuba. New for Central America. 
_ Panicum taxum Sw. Prodr. Veg. Ind. Oce. 23 (1788).— Pine ridge 
near Manatee Lagoon, June 21, 1905, M. E. Peck, no. 60. 
_ Panicum maximum Jacq. Coll. Bot. 1: 76 (1786).— Thickets near 
Manatee Lagoon, November 10, 1905, M. E. Peck, no. 195. 
Pantcum prtosum Sw. Prodr. Veg. Ind. Oce. 22 (1788).— Pine ridge 
near Manatee Lagoon, June 10, 1905, M. E. Peck, no. 28. 
PaNICUM PULCHELLUM Raddi, Agrost. Bras. 42 (1823).— Pine ridge 
near Manatee Lagoon, January 8, 1906, M. E. Peck, no. 279. 
Panicum Rupcer R. & S Syst. Veg. 2: 444 (1817).— Pine ridge, 
Monkey R., December 26, 1906, M. E. Peck, no. 588. 
Panicum spHAEROcARPON Ell. Sketch 1: 125 (1816).— Pine ridge 
near Manatee Lagoon, June 21, 1905, M. E. Peck, no. 61. 
Panicum stenodoides, sp. nov., perenne, virgulta e caudice nodu- 
080 formans, circa 30 cm. altitudine, olivaceum, radicibus paullum 
‘Carnosis. Culmi erecti, tenues, firmiusculi, basin versus toto vel fere 
glabri, supra papilloso-pilosi, nodis glabris. Vaginae infimes squami- 
