Andropogon. TRIANDRIA DIGXNIA- Ac 
. 94. A. glaber. R, “i ; 
Erect, ramous, smooth. Panicle ovate, verticelled ; ramification 
simple, two or three-cleft. Flowers paired, the hermaphrodite ones 
.awned, with the calyx pitted ; the male ones neither pitted nor awned, 
with a two-valved corol, 
Beng. Gundha goorana. 
Found thinly scattered on rather elevated. spots.over Bengal. 
Root perennial, —Culmssub-erect , Very ramous, smooth, from three 
to four feet high.—- Leaves glossy, smooth in every part.— Panicles 
. ovate, verücelled; ramifications simple, and two-cleft, or even three- 
cleft sometimes.— Flowers paired ; the hermaphrodite ones sessile 
and awned ; the ma/e ones pedicelled, and awnless. 
HERMAPHRODITE FLOWERS. Calyx two-valved, smooth, pur- 
ple-coloured ; exterior valve pitted on the back.— Corol one-valved, 
along awn occupying ‘the place of the second. 
Mace Frowkns nearly as large as the female.— Calyx not pitted. 
—Corol two-valved, 
,95. A. montanus. Re 
-Shrubby near the base, creeping. Leaves long and slender. 
Panicle sub-verticelled ; ramifications ramous ; Stowers paired, the 
hermaphrodite ones awned, the neuter awnless, with. a corol of 
one valve, 
-Teling. Auroots hangali. 
À native of mountainous countries. 
Culms many, below resting on the ground and rooting, round, 
smooth, from three to four feet high, and as thick as a large crow- 
quill.— I eaves long and narrow, a little hairy on the upper side near 
the base only; mouths of the sheaths bearded.—- Panicle terminal, 
conical, from four'to eight inches long, com posed of many, ramous, 
_ Sub-verticilled spikes, or rather spiked-racemes ; ; rachis windiug, 
jointed, a little hairy.— Flowers as usual, in pairs, an hermaphrodite 
one sessile ; and a neuter one pedicelled. ; 
Hermaruropirs FLOWERS, Calyx, two-valved,. the exterior 
