Anthutiria.] clxxiii. graminex (J, D. Hooker.) 213 



major, Tkio. I c. 366. A. ciliata ? Munro in Herh. Griff, (Kew distrih. n. 680S). 

 jl, anstralis, Br. Prodr. 200; Kunthlc; Steud, I c; Anderss. J, c. 13 ; Wafp. 

 r'/w r arguens, Wight Gat. n. 1709. A. iraberbis, :Retz. Obs. iii. 11; 

 Aunf/i I c, 481 {excl -6'yw.).— Anthistirin, WalL Cat, 8764, A. E. F. 

 . ^'«»« 3-5 ft. Leaves 8-16 by -J-J in. Pan/c^e 16-24 in.; nodes 5-6; 

 wwer branches usually compound. Gl. I of invoL spilceleis with often broad 



•canoaa margins. 



Var. major, Hack. I. c. 662 ; proper spathes and invol. spikelets hirsute with 

 r/°nft^ Ta ^ tubercle-bascd hairs. A. ciliata, Thunb, FL Jap. 40 ; Wight Cat. 



t#t A Puberula, Anderss. I.e. 12; Walp. I. c. 1038 (see Var. Eoylei). 

 Annual ? Stem very slender, unbranched ; leaves very narrow. 

 ontm!f' f o^if*' ^o^V. f. ; spikes few in peduncled axillary fascicles, spathes glabrous 

 orw-^ f *"' proper rather longer than the spikes, invol. spikelets ^ in. naked 

 VppU V^^.^'^^^' ^^^^^ual \-\ in. hispid towards the tip, pedicel led longer glabrous, 

 y,„ • JT^^* ^^- puberula, Anderss. I. c. 12 ; Walp. l. c 1058. A, ciliata, ^, 

 alt 7^^ ft o '^^^•'~^- '^^ Himalaya, E^y/e ; Simla Hills, Thomson. Kuinaoa. 

 temWt S*^''ach. & Winterb. {^. ciliafa).~K very distinct form, and the only 

 Himala ^^^ *^^- "^* ^^^^^■^is- It closely resembles ^. Hooheri, the only other temp. 

 •olitarv^^^-J^^^'^^' "^^'^^^ ^^^a superposed pairs of much larger invol. spikelets, 

 hianirt af?i! ^^^ ^^^^^ spathes. The glabrous spikelets and larger sessile spikelets 

 ■ ^'^*^ ^^^ ^OP distinguish it from ciliata. 



3- A. laxa, ^«Jer*5. 



z» Nov 



Bmall I / ^°^ *?^^ «*o"t leafy proliferously branched, panicles of spikes 

 heinnZA .^Pi^elets in a long lax subaimple leafy panicle shortly 

 tairr tC' °^^'' spathes i-1 in., proper spathes nearly glabrous hardly 

 Wrn„i 'i *>® spikes, involuc. Boikelets i-i in. nearly glabrou8_gls. d, 



Ttemeaa^..! ut.°' "^^^^^^ 8°' ^^^ 1"^ i^^- Walp Ann. y. -ly^^- 

 % Cai n 87^" '• """*■• ^ ^^^^' ^*^'^- -^o«o^r. ^wrfroi^. 663.-Anthi3tina, 



iZ'Si^.I^f't^- ^»OTAH, arifflth. Ckntkal Peotinces 5 Khaadwa, Duthie 

 •terns 2 at V- ^.'^^^^^^ ^- i^nherbis and ciJia^a, with very stout erect polished 

 of spikes tk'^^' "* ^^''^"^ as a goose-quill, and very small nearly glabrous heads 

 »pecimB„',- \r Panicle is leafy and all the leaves are very narrow. Iheve is a 



'5*"'e8 and'^spSef ^' '"'^"'^^' '''*^ ^"^'^^^ spikelets, or of strigosa, with nuarmed 



°^ fan^l,«?!f!*' -^^'wn./. Mv. Gram. Gen. 35; annual, spikes in globose 

 "^iate, S ^^«°icles, outer spathes 1-3 in. glabrous or sparingly 

 ^*'ed ST' 'P^t^es and spikelets usually copiously clothed with tubercle- 

 »«>aIlvTd r' '''T^'- spii^eleta ^ in. gls. S, bisexual spikelets ^ m. 

 a»zi £u t^^y^^th 1 or 2 pedicelled spikelets -cabrid, callus short obtuse. 

 ^^«P. Jn^'* P*''^*'- ^"^Z'- ii- 465, t. 175; Lamh lUudr. t. 841, t 1 ; 

 ^•xi-iS lT'-t;23, ^■•.7;^S^eud. ^S"?/". Gram. 401; Duthxe Grass. N.Jl. 



*-2. Alr!J^^-^^"""*-44-8. A.barbata.I> 

 ^"^'Mk tI^'"'' ^«'»^^- -P^^- J»^- i. 248. A. 



w. 401 



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'>«».£;. t'^'^* ciliata," Had 'il/ono^r. '^ncfrop. C64._ Andropogon 

 ^''- ^iii. tS ^"^'•."•. 303. A. quadrivalva {err. t,ypog.) Lmn. Syst. Veg. 



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H ^ - "-""usiiria, ^Vali. Uat. n. 8704 a. u. 

 ^i"r,i,/'g;t. ^°2//«' ^»'"«0". ascending to 7500 ft., Nepal, Wallieh. Bengal 

 '^^*«WBRIM n"*"^-^-^- The CONCAN, Cehteai. Provinces, MAtABiB and 



■^^"^'abitar^ •^''*/^-^'^«'=areuel8ld.. ex. ;-V.,„^it 



. '* and sue 4. cjl,a(a often resembles the ordinary states of A. vnherhu and it 



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