All the grass was of one kind, a new species of Panicum related to P. effusum R.
2
The grass consists of Panicum and several new sorts, one of which springs green from the old stem.
3
Potentilla anserina, Prunella vulgaris, Scirpus mucronatus, and Panicum crus-galli, grow in Germany, in Australia, and in Pennsylvania.)
4
We find among the gramineous plants, in the savannah of Cumanacoa, the Paspalus lenticularis, Panicum ascendens, Pennisetum uniflorum, Gynerium saccharoides, Eleusine indica, etc.)
5
Among cereals and fruits he mentions rice, millet, oranges, lemons, panicum, etc.