F. TRACY HUBBARD 
(1816): Muhl. Descr. Gram. 100 (1817) [I believe this is undoubtedly 
a form of 5. imherhis, ci. Scribn. & Merr. U. S. Div. Agrost. Bull. 27: 
2 (1900)]. 
Setaria rubicunda Dum. Obs. Gram. Belg. 139 (1823) [this is 
referred to S. italica, but seems better referable to 5. glauca, cf . Hook, 
f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 7: 79 (1896)]. 
S. multiseta Dum. 1. c. 138 (1823) [referred in synonymy to 5. 
italica by Richter, PI. Eur. i: 28 (1890), but I believe it is more 
probably S. glauca though ''setae . . . deorsum scabrae" does not 
fit S. glauca and does apply to 5. verticillata]. 
Panicum viride var. ruhicundum (Dum.) Lej. Rev. Fl. Spa 217 
(1824): Lej. & Court. Comp. Fl. Belg. i: 51 (1828) [cf. Setaria rubi- 
cunda Dum. on which it is based]. 
Setaria viridis var. rubicunda (Dum.) Th. Dur. in Wildem. & 
Dur. Prodr. Fl. Belg. 3: 80 (1900) [Durand did not publish the variety 
in Cat. Fl. Liege as he states, in Prodr. Fl. Belg., that he did: cf. S. 
rubicunda Dum.]. 
5. viridis var. multiseta (Dum.) Th. Dur. in Wildem. & Dur. 
Prodr. Fl. Belg. 3: 80 (1900) [Durand did not publish the variety in 
Cat. Fl. Liege as he states, in Prodr. Fl. Belg., that he did: cf. S, 
multiseta Dum. on which it is based]. 
