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schrift.’ NXXVif 1887 No" 2 P °p''.w'f 1 ''''' ( 0esterreichische Botanische Zeit- 
K1 t°hei’lu^n E tf iÄ rnr den1reis g F »it- 
Baden. No. 34. 1887.) ” S tur den Kreis Freiburg und das Land 
K w"ghIuseh‘’(l E c n ) AUSflUg iD die Sand ’ und ® um pfAora von Walldorf und 
i e ;. Xz a s 
M X r |v al 188 Ed No r< 29a’p 0 55 b ) anChe Picridis in Surre X- (Journal of Botany. 
Melvni, J. Cosmo, Agropyrum (Triticum) violaceum Hornem. in Scotland. 
ÄSn 
comparatively smalstemfnate tll tw £»«»“ehed ! Bowers 
former corvmbous the ffir P lst ‘!} a , te on the same plant, the 
calyces smalL Zear sem lancenT» f 7 "l? Io ”r¥ ked ; lobes »f the 
pistilliferous calyx almost cylindrical InffifTi, the b f, act3; tube of the 
long-fnnged; ovary elender ’ ° f the COr ° lla °vate-lanceolar, 
Near Port Darwin; M. H o 11 z e. 
the t 8 we?s eC someXt nd s S mtlle; an tfe ina ’t p U i ‘fl 6 ‘ 6aves ara not lobed . 
long peduncle and the fruit (whieh f , S ^ l a ^ e Powers provided with a 
will likely be also dffferent ° Ur “ 6W plant remained “tnown) 
River, p rpalmiu by Mr 0 ®S^r d ^ Mr ’ P e “‘zt e on the Daintree- 
CUC Bambus b J f' P t erSi - eb ° n tke S L3“r! R Ä RlVer ’ “ d T ' 
long-pointed 8 somewha! “uneate at^he hf ! Z™. “frew-lanceolar, 
free portion of th,Tnetin]e 7L^t th3 base > attenuated into the short 
neath, slightly rough at the erf^e ‘i f? a | br0 . us ab°ve, f aintly downy be- 
numerously crowded into dense^di’stafrshon,, hmry-fnnged; spikelets 
viated, a few eloneated the fett ‘^ lu3ters ’, narrow > man J abbre- 
bl„ r nt, b s r Hgh 3 tly Ia ü r ^ed' aC nearly b a3 7Wlner ^ 6 ^l r ^ a6 ™* 63 ^ b ^ a ^ Ä 
Stigmas bearded ; 0 fary almost glatous ’ *** *° near the base i 
Un the Daly-River; Moritz Holtze 
one i ? nchVroad far of S tv, 6e ? °V bis occasion )' about six inches long and 
replicate in the yo^ng stete“ Ped°une. teXt , Ure i har f‘l P aler b ä 
clustered at inte/sticef aW fC °S labrou9 - Spikelet 
length of 2 inches R a pÄ g • th . P eduncle \ the largest attaming a 
fertile flowersnearlyi/^^ somewhat silky* Bracts of the 
membranous, faintly^ two -nerved n ^, lnnerm ® s t doral bract tender- 
anthers i, 8 —1/6 inel/lonx? sliVhlfv wi 65 , filament s capillary ; 
nearly as lo 17«!? Styles glabrous 
Fruit as yet unknown ^ ° Vaiy 8hght1 ^ silk ^ at the summit.’ 
on “he AdeteideÄr, e ine d ofmuch f“'*?' 56 <? 1 »f Bamboo 
still another snecies of Arnhem’ t i 8 ® 12e than the other; so that 
Bamboo, tLug“ ne r ha ™Z hl“' 1 need t to be elucidated. Another 
known since nearl/forf/ years te exK ft ^ P™ 8 Bambusa, is 
y iony years to exist m the jungles of North-Eastern 
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