610 CLIV. GRAMINE^. 



Panicum — conta. 



Section V. — Hymenachne. 



myosuroides, R. Br. 

 indicum. Linn. 



myurus, Lam. = Hymenachne myurus, Beauv. — A thick- 

 stemmed water-grass, greedily eaten by stock. 



Section VI. — Eupanicum. 



foliosum, R.Br. — A good fodder-grass; bears good foliage 

 and abundance of grain. 



adspersum, Trin. 



inaeqnale, F. v. M. 



uncinulatum, R.Br. — A scrub-grass; the spikelets purplish, 

 bearing hooked hairs. 



pauciflorum, R. Br. 



repens, Linn. 



^maximum, Linn. — Guinea Grass; contains prussic acid. 

 Tropical Africa. 



pygmaeum, R. Br. — A dwarf coast-grass. 



trichoicles, Szvarts. 



hermaphroditum, Steud. = P. pilipes, Nees. and Arn. ; P. 

 carinatum, Presl. 



marginatum, R. Br. 

 var. strictum, Benth. 

 var. majus, Benth. 



lachnophyllum, Benth. 



obseptum, Trin. 



Buncei, F. v. M. 



bicolor, R. Br. — A good pasture-grass. 



melananthum, F. v. M. 



*miliaceum, Linn. — India and Africa. 



Prenticeanum, Bail. — A very tall scrub-grass of the Queens- 

 land tropics, and an excellent fodder. (Fig. 589.) 



effusum, R. Br. 



Mitchelli, Benth. 



decompositum. R.Br. — Barley Grass; an excellent pasture- 

 grass. " Tindil " of Cloncurry natives. 



proliferum, Lam. 



trachyrhachis, Benth. — Coolibar Grass. " Oo-kin" of Mitchell 

 River natives. 

 var. tenuior, Benth. 



Benthami, Domin in Fedde. Repert. x. (1911) 59. 



prolutum, F. v. M. 



queenslandicum, Domin in P'edde. Repert. x. (1911) 58. 



