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two recently introduced and cultivated species, Panicum maximum Jacq., 
common Guinea grass, McGregor 490, and Panicum molle Sw., McGregor 
489). 
OPLISMENUS Beauvois 
GPLISMENUS COM POSITUS (Linn.) Beauv. Agrost. (1812) 54. 
Panicum compositum Linn. Sp. PI. (1768) 57. 
Thompson 14, Mrs. Clemens s. n., G. E. S. 198. 
Tropics of both hemispheres. 
SETARIA Beauvois 
SETARIA FLAVA (Nees) Kunth Rev. Gram. 1 (1829) 46. 
Panicum flavum Nees ex Trin. Gram. Panic. (1826) 162. 
Setaria glauca var. aurea (Hochst.) K. Sch. in K. Sch. & Laut. FI. 
Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1901) 223. 
Chaetochloa glauca var. aurea W. F. Wight ex Safford in Contr. U. S. 
Nat. Herb. 9 (1905) 223. 
McGregor 383, G. E. S. 15, 61. 
Warmer parts of both hemispheres. 
CENCHRUS Linnaeus 
CENCHRUS ECHINATUS Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 1050. 
McGregor 470. 
A native of tropical America, now naturalized in other tropical regions. 
STENOTAPHRUM Trinius 
STENOTAPHRUM SUBULATUM Trin. in Mem. Acad. Petersb. VI. Sci. 
Nat. 3 (1835) 190; Steudel Syn. (1854) 118; Safford 377. 
This species was described from Guam material, but I have seen no 
specimens that agree with the descriptions available. For a time I con- 
sidered it probable that Trinius’ species was the same as Monerma repens 
Beauv., but this is apparently not the case, although the grass enumerated 
by Safford, judging by the native name cited, probably is Monerma and not 
Stenotaphrum. 
Mascarene Islands to New Caledonia and the islands off the northeast 
coast of Australia. 
ORYZEAE 
ORYZA Linnaeus 
ORYZA 8ATIVA Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 333; Safford 339. 
G. E. S. 248 (long awned variety), 274 (short awned variety), 271 (awn- 
less variety), known respectively as fae malaquid, fae guam, and fae 
papin angle. 
Cultivated in the warmer parts of both hemispheres. 
AGROSTIDEAE 
SPOROBOLUS R. Brown 
SPOROBOLUS IND1CU8 (Linn.) R. Br. Prodr. (1810) 170. 
Agrostis indica Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 63. 
Thompson 7, Mrs. Clemens s. n., G. E. S. 87. 
Warmer parts of both hemispheres. 
