Sriantlm.] clxxiii. gmamine^. (J. D. Hooker.) 125 



wiatnlate from a notched tip, 3-nerved, keel smooth, margins villous; III oblong, 



bpline, copTouslj ciliate; IV variable in leno^th, 1-nerved ; palea usually half as 



"•gttstliegl., very narrow.— In Journ. Linn, Soc, L c. the authority for the name 



hnguetosn^h by oversight given as Thos. Anderson (late Director of the Calcutta 

 Bot. Gardens.) 



§§ Gh I dorsally villous at the hase or all over. 



, ^* S« Hookerl, Sanfc. Monogr, Androp. 142; stem pubescent below 

 ^"^J^^ear-lanceolate panicle, sessile spikelets }-| in. oblong-lanceolate 

 rather longer than the reddish hairs of the callus, gl. I chartaceous acute 

 «P memhrauous dorsally flat densely villous below the middle, 1-nerved 

 wtweeu the scabrid keels, IV obtusely 2-toothed, awn twice or thrice as 

 Jong as the spikelet, gl. I of pedicelled spikelet 5-nerved villous all over. 



SiRKiM Himalaya, alt. 1-3000 ft., J.D.H., Clarke. Bhotan, Herh. Calcutta. 



5/em Z-3 ft., often branched beb>w. Leaves 2-4 ft. by ^-li in.; sheath puberuloas, 

 h«rt^*^i^ top; ligule rounded, ciliate. Panicle 10-lS\u., rachis pubescent, 

 ^^\ u .^^' 2-3.nate ; spikes unequal, joints and pedicels = J the spikelet, ciliate 

 iW M^ '?' Sptfceie^s rusty red ; gl. 1 villous with white hairs, margins inflexed 

 iu<.A?; L™^*^» "^^^^8 often anastomosiuff; II oblong, chartaceous, S-nerved, keel 

 3n n . ' "^ '^*^^^^^' lanceolate, nerveless, ciliate, tip dilated; 17 awn brown 

 orsHijy inserted; palea minute, longciliute.— Very near E. longisetosus, and 

 middle '^^*^ distinguishable except by gl. I being dorsally villous below the 



10. B, chrysothrix 



Hack, in CE 



f \ 



TilLr •^i.*^"'^''^«« below the large panicle, spikes long hairy joints 

 if ^''^^y ^^^'^S' sessile spikelets \ in. linear-oblong, gl. I charta- 

 ebort i T^'i^ tnmcate, dorsally villous all over, IV oblong 2-6(1 awn very 

 ^_ »°'-"- oaccharum longifolium, Munro ex Benth. in Journ. L%nn bor 



fi, Balansa in Journ. de Bot. {Pans, 1890) HI. 

 ---.jsiR longifolia, Munro mas. 



Borneo^^^^ ^"^ ^"^^^ Hills, alt. 2-4000 ft., Griffith, &c.— Distrib. Tonkin, 



gl»biit"\°- *"^-' *^ ^^''"'^ as the middle finger, solid, smooth. Leaves 2-3 ft., 

 ft., el^^ I!°^^5 ^\xG-AiU with tubercle-based hairs; liguIe short. Panicle 1-2 

 *«eile8nirv **'''' <le"^e.fld., sometimes rustily villous; ntchis angular, hairy, 

 ^illoaa w ,'':^°''''^*1' 2-3 in. ; joints and pedicels half as long as the 8,).keie , 

 Iruncaie T '^' ^'•"wn ; gl. 1 2-nerved, dorsally flat, keels ciliate ; II keeled, 

 ^''^^r^\^lT^^'t \ ^" ^^^'•t*^'-. oblong-lanceolate, ciliate ; IV = J HI, ovate or 

 »™nc«te H^'f"'^''*^."'/ 2-fid, ciliate; awn in the cleft, ^k i"-; palea ramute, broad, 



> unate with long hairs.— Very unlike any other Indian species. 



• -Lower branches of the panicle almost as long as the rachis. 



^W the" n^*V^***"»' ^'^' «^ St^ud. Syn. Gram, m; stem silky 

 ^aceolat P* u^'^P^'^*'^ crowded subdigitately fascicled, spikelets ^-^ in. 

 P^rplish-brr'^J^'^S^'' than the white hairs of the callus, gl. I chartaceous 

 "^cAolat^Tv \^^^ dorsally and margins sparsely villous, keels above 

 ^^e^PikeU /^'''"g «'• lanceolate 2-denticalate, awn terminal as long as 

 ^fewd ;7°y°"K"- Sack. Monogr. Androp. im. Saccharum fastigiatum, 

 : Tro . ■~~^'=''^*^'^"»' ^^^- Cat. n. 8847. 

 •<»»CCa^x^'''*'' *^^ Khasia and MisHMt HitLs, Assam, Suhet, Chitta- 



Sfem 9 o ','^^POBE, Ciarfce, Belgaum, iiJicftte. 



» ft-, stout or sleudcr. Leaves 1-2 by ^i in., linear from a narrow 



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