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something I wanted. New for me are: Panicum the bristly spikelet ally of P. fasciculatum describd by Mez; fasciculatum itself (?); what looks like fascic. var reticulatum, and another ally; 2 Pasp of virgata group, whales of things to dry; a great Andropogon, which I hope is A. luxurious Ekin; Pennisetum nervosum (?), the [[margin, vertical line in blue pencil]] Pasp. Hackel called var of ovale, (which = dilatatum or something else) which I have [[/margin, vertical line in blue pencil]] in herb as Pasp paraguayense; it forms almost pure stands in places along Rio Paraguay; Panicum of virgata group, what you call P. tricholenoides I think; [[end page]] [[start page]] Androp aff saccharoides; Trachypogon with enormously long ligular-auricles - hope it is T. macroglossus; Pasp fasciculatum (awfully glad to see that myself) great colonies of sterile plants along the river with rather small flowering plants on the bank; Sporob argutus (may have had this in 1924-25). The big things are so bulky I did not take much collected before in Matto Grosso. I got very large plants of Panicum [[strikethrough]] boliviense [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion, in blue pencil]] hyalucum [[/insertion, in blue pencil]] the place for it here near Bolivia; Sorghastrum parviflorum; Manisuris fasciculata, Cenchrus myosuroides and others I hadn't had in Matto Grosso. The first day, Friday, I went [[strikethrough]] west. [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] east [[/insertion]]
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Sporobolus argutus
Panicum boliviense
Panicum hylaeicum