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Anttida.] olxxiii. geamine.e, (J. D. Hooker.) 225 



Wntea, Linn. f. Suppl 113; Kunth Lc. 194, Suppl 150. A. Jacquiniana, 

 jausck in Flora (1836) 508. A. Heymannii, Ee^el in Act. Hort, Fetrop. vii. 

 (1880) 648. A. Hystrix, Duthie Fodd, Grass. N. Ind. 47. t. 31 {n.t of Linn,fil). 

 A. nutans, Willd, HorL Berol. e^j Steud. NomencL Ed. II. i. 131. A. paiiicu- 

 la.a i?brafc, Fl .Eg. Aral. 25 {ex descript^ A. pusilla, Trin. et Rupr. in Menu 

 ■ ^c^d. Pc/^r^J. Sfer. V-I. vii. (1819) 140. A. setacea, Trin, L c. I (1831) 84 (no>» 



"^ V'n ' ^^^' "• ^^^^' 'S'^^W'^. I. c. 139. A. vulgaris, Trin. ^^ Rupr. in Mem. 

 ^cad Petersh. I c, 131 (with 10 vars.) Sleud, I. c. 138. Chataria Ascenscionis, 

 Cfflrulescens, canarleusis, depressa, elatior, & gi^antea, Beam. AgfoasK 30. C. curvata 

 «maaritiana, Sees FL Afr. Austr. 186, 188. C. Hystrix, Wight Gat n. 1737 



^r^^^\ta ^''*^^P!ca, Trin. ^ Eupr. I.e. 167. A. Ehrenber^ii, Trin. ^ Rupr. 

 l^ipac. 136; Steud. I.e. 138. A. festucoides, Pair. Encycl Suppl I 453 (ejo 

 Jf/^ !< ^"'^^ ^""^'*- ■^^' '• "*-^7, A. mutabilis, rar. sequilonjra, Trin. ^ Rupr. in 

 ^^ TT ■ ^^^ersh. Ser. V[. vii. (1849) 150. A. puuiila, Dene in Ann, Sc. Nat. 

 ^7nr V'^'ili^^^^ 85; JBoiss. I.e. 496; Steud. I.e. 138. A. spicigera, Trin. .f 

 I-iw !-j* ^ ' ^^^^"^' ^' ^' A. vulgaris, Trin. ^ Rupr. l. c. in part (with 6 vara.). 

 ^rxdxda Wall Cat. n. 3788. & ' ^ ^ 



letd ^ i ®®*^cea, Retz. Ohs. iv. 22 ; perennial, panicle contracted, spike- 

 W -jJ^^") -^-i ^°-' k1. I and II long-awned, awu inarticulate at the 

 »r«;.r o '^ ,^''^'^«^ »-li in. ^uH^/i ^«it,>i. FL i. 191 (e.rcL >?.yn. de- 

 0ZM.llP\- I'iS; ^^ee^c^. S'.yn. Gram. 141 ; Eoa-&. P/. I«t^. i. 349; ^aT/. 

 J'/ 2q^ tC f • ^ »«i'«'-0 ; Grah. Cat. Bomb. Fl. 218 ; Dah. & Gibs. Bomb. 

 108 A ^^^^•^'■''*®- ^- ^- ^«'^- 27. A. adscend'^ris, Trim. Cat. Ceyl. Fl. 

 Th'm P ^'■'^"'^^"acea, Roem. ex Retz. I. c. {non Linn.). A. coerulescens, 

 A Zi^T'^^-p- ^^y^- 370. A. Hystrix, Baker FL Maurit. 451 {excL Syn.). 

 deDrpIL^^Ir ?' ^"^^ ^' «• 420. Ch.-Btaria setacea, Beauv. AgrosL 36. C. 

 ^^,IIerh. Wight propr. n. 1735. 



4c~m!*^f ^,^,^'^5 from Behar and the Concan soutUwd. Cevlon; Walker, 



■•■nple or« If '•^°™^*''"^^ ^^ tl"ck at the base as a goosc-qnill, stout, erect, 

 *'>form oo„ , ^'S'-'^'^ely branched with open sheaths at tlie ramiticatioDS. Leaves 

 **'="nd*8cahl 1 ' ^'^^''eriilous. Panicle 6-12 iu., inclined; branches short, sub- 

 "aTowed int T' ^^"'^'•y fascicled and erect. Spikelets green or purplish ; gl. I 

 •^rd of nxi ^ '■'^ ^'^'^ ! 2 minutely 2-toothed, awn short ; III nearly smooth ; 



s : . , '''""' copious, white, silky. 



•^nt Danf.T^^t'**^*' *^^«^- -^o"*- -^^- II. i. 131; -Syn. Gram. 141 ; tall 

 »'Tn8) i J. •; 1 ^^' branches flexuous widely spreading, spikelets vexcl. 

 ^''e gl Vpi u ^^- -^ ^^^ II shortly awned, awn of III not articulate with 

 ^<^d.'Sc P , ^'^'■y ^0°^ flexuous middle one up to 2| in. Trin. in Act. 



^'•<W». iY W- r'^ ^^''- ^I- ^- (18-t2) 150 ; Boiss. FL Orient v. 492 ; DutJne 



^' Simaui",- ^^ (^*''^- 'S'j/n.). Chaetaria cyauantha, iVee* tn Royle IU. 



.of the pSL^'^it^*^*' ^'<^- 3-5000 ft., from Kashmir to Kumaon ; and low hills 

 , I'«rennial 9, 'l^^S. Affghanistan. , •„,, 



^^oi'M 6-12 L , , . ^-6 f*-. attaining the thickness of a swan's qnill below. 



'^a»i-;«i„ "y/5~l in..at lenrffl. ««v.„„i„«.„ „.,;t« =r««,.Kli o-Liiinous : sheaths smooth. 



''antcJe i2_if/; s~* '"-, at length convolute, quite smooth, glaucous ; sheaths smooth. 

 ^ 2-3.uatp mi'';/^'"y ^a"able in amount of branching; branches 4-12 in., solitary 

 •• ^'"d II w^fi^ "^''^^ '«•■ 2-6 in., scaberulous. Spikelds usually dark purpe; 

 "r» Terv few ^*" "early smooth keels, tip of II fimbriately toothed; III, ca.lus 



5 r^ J^'**" '"'""tely scaberulous. 



^« Wtc?£^*'*»J -tiHw. /. SuppLllZ; perennial, panicle as brnadas 

 ^01. Vu ^ <^i8tant rigid widely spreading, spikelets (excl. awns) i-i m., 



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