Setaria glauca, Beauv. — V. 265. West Indies ; in nearly all 

 temperate and tropical countries. 



Cenchrus echinatus, L.—Y. 108; B. 345; M. 58. A very widely 

 disper-ed -ruci,-, ranging from Canada to Brazil, also in tropical As 



Cuba, Mexico, Columbia 



tosum, Rich.—Y. 78, 1093 ; B. 348. West Indies and 

 a!<o in tropical Asia and Africa. 



Stenotaphnim americanum, Schrank.—Y. 212, 372. Widely dis 

 tributed both in America and the Old World, chiefly in maritime 

 districts. 



Olyra latifolia, L.—Y. 241. Throughout the West Indies, Mexico, 

 and Central A merica, to Columbia, Guiana and Brazil. 



Olyra panciflora, Sw.—Y. 1673. Jamaica, Antigua, St. Domingo, 

 Cuba, and Mixi i. ,j Paraguay. 



Pharus brasiliensis, Raddi, syn. P. glaber, H. B.K.—Y. 424 ; B. 

 350. West Indies, Florida, Mexico, New Grenada and (Guiana to Brazil 

 and Paraguav, also Peru. 



Pharus latifolius, L.—Y. without number. Throughout the West 

 Indies, and in Mexico, southward to Ecuador and Brazil. 



Pariana sylvestris, Nees.—Y., Guilding. Perhaps introduced accord- 



Coix Lacryma 



-Jobi, L, 



— V. 



602. West Indies 



. Grisebaeh treats it a; 



an introduced p! 



ant. No 





mmon in the tropics of both hemispheres. 



Oryza sativa, 



A., svn. 



. (». 



latifolia, Desv.— 



V. 1113. Trinidad ant 



Cuba. Now cu 









and also more or les< 



established in a 











Arundinella martinicensis, Trin.—Y. i.358. West Indies. 



Anthephora elegans, Schnb.—Y. 102 ; B. 344; M. 61 ; U. 49. West 

 Indies, Mexico and Central America to Columbia, Peru and Brazil. 



Manisuris granulans, Sw.—Y. 1112. Very widely diffused in the 

 w.-inv.'-" r> m. u- «if both hemispheres. 



Ischaemum latifolium, Kunth, syn. Ischsemopogon latifolius, (iriseb.— 

 Y. 361, 650. West Indies, Mexico and Central America to 

 Peru and Brazil. 



Andropogon bicornis, Z. syn. Anatherum bieorue, Beauv.— V. 409. 

 Tropical America. 



Andropogon brevifolius, Sw.—Y. 847. Tropical, more rarely sub- 

 tropical regions of both hemispheres. 



Andropogon condensatus, //. B.K.—Y. 845. Martinique, Trinidad, 

 and Mexico, to Paraguay and Argentina. 



Andropogon saccharides, Sw.—Y. 1973: Ii. 18,24; M. 65. Ex- 

 tending i ■ t , Southern United Slate- to < '] i! and Argentina. 



Andropogon squarrosus, I.. JiL. syn. Yeti\en';i anindinaeea, (irisrb. 

 — V. 362. -\< -l It, da i ,d \\\ i/i!." d.-< i- 



spectB this plant to have been introduced from India. 



Andropogon, tpp. undetermined.— V. 1351, 972. 



