APPENDIX 



I am indebted to Professor Hackel of St. Polten for another valuable 

 communication on Indian Grasses, which has fortunately reached me in 

 time to enable me to include in this Appendix some important notes 

 in the way of additions and corrections. 



Page 2. In addition to the Indian species of Paspalum already 



referred to, the following should be mentioned : — 



P. costatum, Hochst. Vern. — Rajputana: Kuri (Mount 



Abu). A very elegant little grass, growing in wet 



ground on Mount Abu. 



P> minutiflorum, Steud., of which I have specimens 



gathered in Dehra Dun. 

 The name Eriochloa annulata, Kunth., should replace 

 that of E. polystachya, H. B. & K. 

 Page 3. The Rajputana vernacular name "inez" given under 

 Isachne australis, R. Br., refers to another species 

 called I. dispar, Trin. 

 Page 17. The name Pennisetum lanuginosum, Hochst, should 

 replace that of P. holcoides, Schult. ; and the name on 

 Plate XLIX. should be similarly altered. 

 » Page 21. Allied to Ehynchelytrum Wightii, is an undescribed spe- 

 cies, specimens of which, gathered at Ajmere, have 

 been named Trieholaena tuberculosa by Professor 

 Hackel. 

 Page 26. A variety of Erianthus Ravenna?, Beauv., called purpu- 

 rascens, (Syn. — E.purpurascens, Anders.,) occurs also 

 in the plains. 

 Page 27. Add Pollinia ciliata, Trin. Syn. — P, lancea, Nees. 

 Ravines, Dehra Dun. 

 ,, " A. ciliare" should be " A. ciliaris" 



Page 28. The vernacular names given under Arthraxon ciliaris, 

 Beauv., refer to A, lanceolatus, Hochst. (Syn. — An- 



