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dropogon lanceolatus t Roxb.) I have, however, speci- 

 mens of A. ciliaris from Mount Abu. 



Page 28. Add to Rottbcellia exaltata, Linn. f. Vern. — Rajputana : 

 Ddbir (Mount Abu). 



Page 29. The name Ophiurus perforatum Trin., should replace 

 that of 0. Icevis, Benth. 



Page 30. Under Ischcemum ciliare, Retz., the vernacular name 

 " Kdla " should be omitted. 



Page 31. After " /. pilosum. Hack.," read " Monogr. ined." 



Page 34. After "A. gangeticus, Hack.," read "Monogr. ined." 



Page 35. Add "Andropogon Hugelii, Hack. Monogr. ined. Hab- 

 itat : Mount Abu in Rajputana." 

 „ Andropogon laniger, D esf. Specimens collected at Ajmere 



are pronounced by Professor Hackel to be intermediate 

 between this species and A. Iwarancusa (A. Schcenan- 

 thus, Linn.) 



Page 36. Add tl Andropogon mieranthus, Kunth. Var. villo- 

 snlus, Hack. Monogr. ined. Vern. — Bundelkhand : 

 Ballak (Mount Abu)." See remarks on this species 

 under Chrysopogon montanus, Trin., p. 40. 



Page 37. Add Andropogon Nardus, Linn. ; Sub-species khasia- 

 nus, Hack. Monogr. ined. Syn. — A. khasinus, Munro. 

 M. S. Vern. — Taenia or chiridla (Dehra Dun). A tall 

 sweet-scented grass resembling A. Schosnanthus. 

 After ''Andropogon pachyarthrus, Hack.," add "Monogr. 

 ined." 



Page 38. Add Andropogon Pseudoisehsemum, Nees. Abun- 

 dant in the plains of Northern India, and often confound- 

 ed with A. annirfatus, Forsk, and A. Ischcemum, Linn. ; 

 also var. obtusnisculus, Hack. Monogr. ined., which dif- 

 fers from the type by its blunter glumes. 



Page 39. " Chrysopogon coeruleus, Nees." should be Andropogon 

 Trinii, Steud. Syn. — Chrysopogon serrulatus i Trin. ; 

 Rhaphis ccerulea, Nees. 

 „ The vernacular name " tigri" under C. cceruleus, Nees. 



refers to C. montanus, Trin., on p. 40. 

 Page 40. Under Chrysopogon montanus, Trin., add Vernacular names 

 " Tigri (Bundelkhand) " and Karmi (Mount Abu). 

 The other name " ballak " refers to Andropogon mic- 



