Koelena,] ciAxiir. gramine^. (J. D. Hooker.) 309 



pnrplisl), or silvery with a green keel ; gls. I and II acute, broadly hyaline, glabrous 

 pubescent or scabriil, keel subscaberulous, rachilla seabrid; flf?-. gls. lanceolate, acute 

 orsubinucronate. — The synonymy given above includes but a few of the names given 

 to tins vjiriable grass, the determ'ination of the species of which would involve great 

 a our. In India there are two prevalent forms, both common European ones, which 

 louowing Boissier may be thus deOned. 



»ar. tenuifoUa, Boiss. Fl. Orient, v. 575 j stems 6-10 in., leaves very short narrow 

 R n o"' P''"'*^'^ 1-3 in., spikelets x_i. j,,. green or purplisli. K. brevis, Stev. in 

 ^uti ioc. mt. Mosc. XXX. (1857) II 110.— Koeleria, Wall. Cat. u. 3792.— 

 -iubiilpme and alpine situations, alt. 9-13,000 ft. 



Var. granrfyJora, Boiss. I.e.; leaves longer broader flat, panicles 3-5 in. white 

 • I^*" '"'"''"Pted or branched below, spikelets i in. K. glauca, Ledeh. Fl. Boss. 



■-.■Jh\ J^- gi'aiidiflora, Bertol. ex Scliult. Mant. ii. 345.— Temp, regions, alt. 



»wO-l 1,000 it. 



iVf^T' ^^" ■'^°^"°'^OLEA, Seichh. (Geo.). Annual. Fig. ghimes 2-fiJ, 



f- *■ PWeoides, I>ers. Syn. i. 97 ; leaves soft flat glabrous or lialry 

 U 1 + "'^^^^'^s and towards the base, panicle cylindric pale or dull green 

 oDuiate or not, spikelets 3-7-fld., gl. I and II unequal acute or aristately 

 _^cuminate glabrous pubescent or hirsute, flg. gls. 2-fid awned in thesiuus, 

 v,,"^ i1.^^ ^™g as the gl. rarely longer. Kunth Union. PI. l 383, 

 W.3 7,t.28,f. 1; S(eud.Sy».Gram. 29-i; Ledeb. Fl. JRoss. iv. 403 ; 

 r,,7V'- O'-'C''/. y. 572; Didh'ie Grass. N.W. Ind. 36, Fodd. Grass. 3. 



hlr'X' il^''^''- Oat. Panjab. PL 170; Bcnth. Fl Austral, xii. md. K. 

 Vntn'.''- '^" J^^- Diacjn. Ser. IT. iv. 135. K. brachystachya, PC 

 loi,L c • ^^""''J"- 120. K. cristata, Bertol. Amoen. Ital. 67. K dacty- 



ix nS'iS^- 'V^. 332. K. Figarei, de Notar. in Ann. Sc Nat. Ser. III. 



Koeir^K- ^- obtusiflora, Boiss. I. c. I. vii. 131. K. trapezuntina, 6. 



pMpli!^ T^.f,"' ^^^' (18-i8) 396. Festuca cristata, imii. 8n. PL ,b I. 



Al2-'\^f'^'^- l>elp^'-7, Hist. PLDelph. ii. 95, t. 2; Host Gram. 



PI p "■t-21. Lophochloa phleoides, Eeichh. Fl Germ. Excurs. 42, Ir. 



cancaJr"- l^'' '^' ^^''■'' Gen.FL Germ. Monorot i. n. 63. Wilhelmsia 



cylind f' ^-^-^'^^^^ in LinnKa, xxi. (1848) 4u0. Dactylis caudata, 6l 



iortiT.7' ^''"^- ^^^- Lusit. I 99, 100. D. puDgens, Eornem Emm 



'frisPtn J"l f'' ^""^^' (1804) 9. D. spicata, Brol ex Spreng. %f • i- 332. 



^8d \r^' ^"""'^ Illustr. i. 182. Bromus alopecuroides, Lagasc. Gen. 

 Truiv'"y\ ^- dactyloides, liotli Xor. Sp. CO. Eostraria pubescens, 

 ■^^"'f- Agt'ost. 149. 



•^^s^IliiTpf ,*'" J'ANJAB, from Lahore westwards. The SAtT KANGE, &c. 



^foj'fi 19 '--^'STBiB. Westwd. to the Atlantic. (Austral.a, 'f o^'-) . 



S^U stoo";,? ''\^'^<^ot or ascending. Leaves as Ion- or shorter, ^r^'^^^^^^^^'^''^^^: 



jj - •"■Jed or 



!"ne8 lob 

 inequai j 



. '^■Phlem^ "-•"'" t varieuos. As witb A. crisiavi, i i-i-.v- v-w — - . . 



cte,,. ^"'^"'Z^*- to those I am pretty sure of. Probably a dozen others nught be 



S'if; !;'^.*?*«a, Griseh. in Goeit. Nach: (18f j , ' '^ './^"^'^tb^'* 



'' I^^^icle interrupted elongate, spikelets 2-3-Ha. silvery white 



