Panicum spectabile ( ? ) 
Capim de Angola. 
A load of grass being carried into the town of Bom 
Pirn from the adjacent valley where it is grown. In the 
state of Bahia Angola grass, or capim de Angola, as it is 
known in Portuguese, is one of the commonest and most 
highly esteemed forage crops. It is fed to both horses 
and cattle. While generally grown on low wet ground near 
the coast, in the interior it is often seen on compari- 
tively dry land. Photograph by P. H. Dorsett, Bom Fim, 
state of Bahia, Brazil, February 25, 1914, No. 2079. 
