300 MISC. PUBLICATION 243, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Purrto Rico: Adjuntas, Chase 6472; Sintenis 4610; Britton and 
Shafer 2018. Aybonito, Sintenis 2869. Utuado, Britton and Cowell 
1008. Cayey, Chase 6735. Mayaguez, Heller 4479. 
TrinipaD: Tabaquite, Hitchcock 10125, 10129 (Amer. Gr. Nat. 
Herb. 585), 10133. Maraval, Bot. Gard. Herb. 5425; Britton, Freeman, 
and Nowell 2607. Maracas Waterfall, Britton, Hazen, and Mendel- 
- son 1647. Maracas 
Bay, Broadway 8950. 
Tosaco: Hitchcock 
10263. 
7. Ichnanthus nemo- 
ralis (Schrad.) 
Hitche. and 
Chase, Contrib. 
U.S. Natl. Herb. 
LS: S345) Wee 
Panicum nemorale 
schrad.; S,ehulta, 
Mant. 2: 255. 1824. 
Brazil. 
Culms as much as 
1m tall, more or less 
decumbent at base, 
pubescent or gla- 
brous; sheaths more 
or less pubescent, 
villous on the collar; 
ligule a ciliate mem- 
brane about 1 mm 
long; blades elliptic 
or narrowly lanceo- 
late, up to about 10or 
15 cm long, as much 
as 3 cm wide, nar- 
rowed into a petiole 1 
to 2mm long, many- 
nerved, pubescent on 
both surfaces or gla- 
brous above; panicle 
. 10 to 15 cm long, the 
FIGURE Perel) pees 33; spikelet few stout branches 
stifly ascending, 
pubescent at base; 
spikelets about 4.5 mm long, glabrous, or the glumes slightly 
roughened on the internerves toward the apex; fruit 3.5 mm long, 
the appendages 1.5 mm long. ; 
Among shrubs, Trinidad to Brazil. This species was described 
under Panicum lagotis Trin., by Grisebach.” 
TRINIDAD: Without locality, Bot. Gard. Herb. 2278; Crueger 78, 82. 
Topaco: Broadway 4472. 
70 F). Brit. W. Ind. 550. 1864. 
