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(in the rain) so I did about 27 km - but not by 3 o'clock. - I forgot Sunday. After getting driers all dried I set out about 10:30 and went east beyond the point reached the day before. I've been doing from 15 to 27 km a day, so you see this isn't rich collecting. But I've got some good things. Erischloa grandiflora: Sorghastrum new for me I think; Pasp of virgata group new for me; Pasp multicanle, which I never saw except in Bahia I think: Gymnopogum biflorus Pilg; Pasp eriantha group, and this time [[underlined]] erianthum [[/underlined]] itself, I [[underlined]] guess [[/underlined]]; Pasp plicatulum 
group different from the several species already collected; [[strikethrough]] Panicum schumannii [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion, in blue pencil]] Pasp amarescens (Doell) [[/insertion, in blue]] that isn't a Panicum. [[strikethrough]] In my list I see I put it in Thrasya, but I think it goes better in Pasp. [[/strikethrough]] 
I hadn't transferred it fortunately. I think we have only a fragment of type of this. 
Heteropogon neither contortus nor melanocarpa; [[margin, vertical line in blue pencil]] [[underlined]] Pasp commatum [[/underlined]] Nees! only 1 specimen, and [[/margin, in blue pencil]] that along the Ry. It is that queer thing with winged rachis like dissectum but with larger spklts with [[underlined]] brown [[/underlined]] fruits. Panicum [[underlined]] quadriglume [[/underlined]] (Döll) Hitchc., Pasp stellatum, several Axonopus

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Rachis is a biological term for a main axis or "shaft"