or Id, and 



Sporobolus indicus, R. Br.—Y. 585, 603. Common and generally 



;njM.;;l and subtropical regions of both hemispheres. 

 Sporobolus virginicus, KvtUh. — V. :>\>; II. 3<>5 ; M. 55 ; U. 45. 

 Common and very widely diffused in tropical ami subtropical regions 

 ( { ec Ily iritime districts. 



' Cynodon Dactylon, Pers.—V. 290 ; B. 362 ; M. 56. Bahamas, 

 \ntigua. Tu tropical and temperate countries all over the 



Chloris radiate, Sir.— V. 232. 581 ; B. 358. Cuba and Panama to 

 Peru and Brazil. 



Bontelona sp.— V. 1355. 



Eleusine aegyptiaca, Wrtf.svn. Dactvloctenium segyptiacum, mild.— 

 V. ;)n> U\:\Y\). :;.-,.-, : M. 57: l_\ 12. Almost all warm countries 

 throughout the world, though often only a colonist. 



Eleusine indica, Gartn.—V. 100, 276; B. 354; M. 60; IT. 48. 

 Almost all warm countries throughout the world, but in many places 

 only introduced. 



Leptochloa longa, Griseb.—X. 213. Trinidad. 



Leptochloa mncronata, Kunth.—B. 373, 374 ; U. 47. Virginia and 

 IliinoK southward through the West Indies. Mexico, and Central 

 America to Venezuela. 



Leptochloa virgata, Beauv.—X. 577, 1357. Mexico and West Indies 

 southward to Brazil. 



Gynerium saccharides, H. B.K., syn. Arundo saccharides. l\>i 

 —V. 1092. Mexico and West Indies southward to Columbia, (iuiana, 

 and Brazil. 



Eragrostis ciliaris, Lmk.-\. si 1 : 15.3(53. 364; V. 16. South 

 Carolina to Panama, tropical South America, the Galapagos, and 10 

 tropical Asia and Africa. 



Eragrostis pilosa, Beauv.—X. 525, 834. Temperate and tropical 

 countries of the globe. 



Eragrostis p0330ides, Beauv., syn. E. minor, Host.—Y. 411. A very 

 widely dispersed and variable grass. 



Eragrostis. There are two undetermined species of this genus, 



, Guiana and Brazil. 



Gleichenia pnbescens, H. ll.K.—X. 149, 907, 1361. Throngho 

 tropical America. 

 Gleichenia pectinata, Presl.-X. 864. Throughout tropical Amerk 



