11022, Polyg®l* chinensis Linn, Annutis from 
fibrous roots in dry compset eo11 of the cogon grass st 
1000 feet; stem secending, branched from near the bese 
or from the middle upward, brown toward the bage, eteen 
toward the top, le®ves Secending, pele green on the upper 
grooved ide, lighter green benesth, submembrancus; infie-~ 
rescence erect, the flowers yeliowish green, banner yellowe 
ish, reflexed after anthesis: “Cayut-diwata;* Todays, 
June, 1909, . 
11023, Phyllenthue saaplex Rets, Strict herbs 
from tem fibrous roots in compact soil of the cogen grsas 
@t 1000 feet; stems terete, green or brown towerd they 
base, speringly branched; le®ves subwembrsnous, light 
green on the upper grooved surfece, gisucescent beneath, 
aecending; flowere minute, veseile, yellowish; e®poules 
flattened globose, yeliowish green, hanging upon slender 
reddish pedicels; ¢Slyx ®iso reddigh emept the green 
margine; “Gayutebulen;”  Tedsya, June, 1909, 
47084, ureria lycepedioides (4.) Ben, Perenniel 
herbe in comp%et soil of the Gogon Faegion at 1000 feet; 
veots thick, woody end tightiy seated in the moll; x 
gteas wibranched and 2 te 5 from the sane reot of eingle 
and branghed @t the base, erect, green, tough, @1i 
pranched toward the top; leaflets ascending, much paler 
green benesth, strongly sonduplicate on the upper harsh 
surface, the prindipal veins yellowich beneath; spikes 
terete, soft pubescent, aecendingly eurved; ap corolie 
light pink, the etemens whitish, odorless; "S8eing-eoren;” 
Todaya, June, 1909, 
11025, Andropogon eerratue genuinus Haek, Gwaid 
tufte rather numerously seattered throughout the cegon 
ferwation @% 1000 feet; steae several, etriot, yellowish, 
the nodes white hairy, 3 to 5 feet high; le®vee 411 
eguline, aecending, light green on both sides, crooved 
#.ong the midvein Svove @ad keeled benesth, euoo th; 
roots perenni@l, tightly seated in the #041; panicle 
etwict of % leather brown eolor; ‘cirun"; anthers red; 
gtigmes light yellow;  Teday#, jam; June, 1909. 
11626,  Rottdocellge exaltate Linn, m1] tufte 
in compsct soi1 throughout the cogon ferwetion &t 1000 
feet; ateme several, yellowish, charac teristicslly 
inclining @nd bent at the nodee, 3 to 5 feet long, widely 
epreading; letvee ams chiefly e*aline, Ssce nding, very 
smooth on both sides, grooved @iong the midriv of the 
upper side keeled benesth, gimilerly light green on both 
sides; the sten few branched sbeve the middle; inflores- 
eence Secending or recurved; spikes green, anthere Light 
yellow, the glumes Sppressed before and Sfter anthesis; 
Girun;"” pistil red, and apparently only in the lower 
spikes; Today, June, 1999, 

