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[[in pencil]] Dec 29, 1929 [[/pencil]]

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are: Tristachya, the hairy original one, I've only found Hackel's leio [[strikethrough]] [[carpa?]] [[/strikethrough]] stachya before. An Axonopus, Panicum  (§ Ptengodium) beautiful thing, another Panicum scrambling in brush along streamlet; Arundinella not hispida (the common one); Andropogon (§ Schizach); Thrasya [[strikethrough]] petrosa [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion, in blue]] not, it is new, [[/blue insertion]] which I'd been hoping for, it is well named [[underlined]] petrosa, [[/underlined]] grows only in the stoniest places; a great big beautiful Panicum, [[insertion, in blue]] [[strikethrough]] new [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] true [[/underlined]] loreum [[/blue insertion]] probably (?) Juncea group; Aristida with a great dense panicle (possibly what I got near Oliveira in 1925); Paspalum another of Eriantha group; Elionurus wooly, but not the little wooly one; Manisuris. I got again the new Panicum [[insertion, in blue]] (10402) [[/insertion]] from the ridge. I had seen it among the rocks from the train, but its diffuse panicles of small purple spikelets had me guessing as to the genus. I had itended to leave tomorrow but there were things farther west I have not yet got, I think, so I'll stay till Tuesday