149. Eriochloa polys tachva', . 
Erect, to 2-2 § ft. Local on -irrigated lands near the sea at Ciai 
Cienaga, Collected Sept. 12. 
Full set. poor, flowers more or less fallen off. No roots 
except for N.Y. and Games ie 
150. Echinochloa colona (L.) Link. 
Erect, to 2 ft. Local and rather rare on boggy sea-J&ad or irrigated 1 
lends near sea- level, near the coast and for a few miles inland. 
Specimens are frogt Cienaga, Sept. 6, 
Full set, most with roots, 
151 Paaicmn pasraloides Pers. 
Ascending, from a strong, creeping stock, l-2§ ft. Local on swampy 
ground, by lagoons, etc. along the coast, and inland, near sea- 
level, in ditches. The coast plants are stronger growing and 
have light green, stiffisffi leaves, the specimens from inlend local- 
ities generally having darker and thinner leaves. Specimens are from 
the coast at Neguange, March 21. 
Full set, no roots. 
152 Chaetochloa. setosa (Sw.) Scrihn. 
Plains near sea-level, Gaira jz-o Cienaga Sept. Sfy note wen lost, 
end I do not remember whether it wen in the forest or on op@n 
lands. Full set, scent. No roots. 
155 Cenchrus multiflorus Presl. 
Ascending, T have only 5 or 4 poor specimens ,coll@ctdd in a ei 
clearing near Masinga, 250 ft. Dec. 2. 
Full set, most with roots, 
155 Specimens collected Bov. 15 4 miles east o Bonda, 500 ft, in a 
thicket on open lands ;about 50 roots were seen in this place end 
I have found it, rarely in one or two other places. Normally it 
is erect , and If -5 ft high, 
s tet. 
1 54 /v g y pefruf- 1 digitatus Roxb.Var.? Erect, to 2f ft. Local in dry forest a 
and t nickets, especially on the sides of ravines or near streams; 
it occurs occasionally in clearings, not observed above 500 ft. 
Flowers Aug. -Oct. or Nov. Specimens are from Bonda, 150 ft, Aug, 28 
-Sept, 15, It is rare in this locality, but' I found it growing 
abundantly in woods near Cienaga, Sept. 
Full set, only one or two roots besides those for N.Y. and 
Carnegie. 
155 Chaetochloa setosa (Sw.) Scribn. 
Note lost, Penaps from Cienaga, Sept. No dissecting material. 
10 specimens most with roots; not very good. 
155. Specimen from dry thickets 5 miles South of Mamatoca, 250 ft, Oct 
21. Erect, 1-2| ft. growing i n small clumps,. 
156 Pennisetum sp. 
Ascending /or erect, 5-5 ft. Local and rather rare in open lands 
generally on ridges, 1000 ft. -4000. Flowers Sept.-DecWell Well 
grown plants generally have three or four lateral panicles, with 
or without a terminal one; and the panicles are frequently split 
SasSk ' looS P ?t? lcV ere Collected 4 nlles South ° f 
Full set '; sf ome rather immature. No roots, 
Ho 1 ?? "S d ? the forest > s North of Bonda, 
f?eshht^ Seed bad been bought down by a 
- root « ^ ^^doe^not.ordlnoruy range so low. Only one 
156 Specimens to add to the numbered sheets. 
156. 
