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Chase — Notes on Genera of Paniceae. I. 



Kunth {Paspalum Perrotteti Hook f.) and its close allies have sparingly 

 branched racemes more or less naked at the base forming a panicle not 

 greatly unlike that of Panicum proUffrnin and yet are true Syutherismas as 

 shown by the npikelets and especially by the cartilaginous-papillose lemma 

 with flat, hyaline margins. Hooker f. (1896 Fl. Br. Ind. 7 : 10) places 

 these and other species of Section Digitaria in Paspalum, saying " As above 

 defined, Paspalum int-ludesthe Digitaria section of Panicum, which appears 

 to me to be artificially placed in the latter genus, because of the occasional 

 presence of a very minute scale-like glume at the base of what is the ord 

 gl. of Panicum (that opposite the flg.). This minute glume which is present 

 or absent even in the same species, is nerveless and never embraces that 

 above it, as the lowest glume always does* in Panicum proper." The first 

 glume is not only present or absent in the same species in Si/idherlsina, but 

 sometimes in the same specimens, asinthoseof P. Perro<<rft in the National 

 Herbarium. Nash (Bui. Torr. Bot. Club 25 : 289) while contending that 

 iSi/ittlwrisma is as worthy of generic rank as are Paapalam, 

 Aiithaennniia, Eriochloa, Isachnr, Ichruntthus, and Trkho- 

 lat'na. fails to point out why it is so, and adds : " Our own 

 view is that Sifnlheri.vua is more nearly related to Paftpalum 

 than to Panicum, and if its union with either genus were 

 desirable it would certainly be with the former and not 

 with the latter." If the cartilaginous-papillose lemma with 

 flat hyaline margins be taken for the chief generic char- 

 acter, Sijutlifrisma is at once clearly distinguished from 

 both Panicum and Paspalum, with no intermediate species. 

 /).'.sr///j//oH.— Spikelets solitary or in 2's or 3's, subsessile 

 or short-pediceled, alternate in 2 rows on one side of a 

 3-angled winged or wingless rachis, the slender lacemes 

 usually more or less spreading, usually digitate or in ap- 

 pro.xlmate fascicles at the summit of the cuhn, rarely dis- 

 tributed along the axis ; spikelets lanceolate or elliptic ; first glume minute 

 or wanting, the second glume equalling the sterile lemma or shorter, fruit 

 lanceolate or elliptic, the flat, hyaline margins white or pale; grain sub- 

 elliptic, in section plano-convex or slightly concavo-convex. 



The affinities of .S'.v"'/"'''''""" are with Fa/o/o on the one hand and An- 

 iJiaenantia on the other. To the former it is allied through T'. Pittierl and 

 the species mentioned above as " Panimm lenerrimnm " from Texas. Syn- 

 therisma approaches A ntlianxnilia through Panicum (? Digilaria) aduslum 

 Nees and AntJiai'uantIa Hackell Arech. allied species, and Panicum badium 

 Scribn. & I^Ierr., which are placed in Siintherisnm lather than in Anthae- 

 nnnlia on the following characters : Spikelets in pairs in 2 rows along one 

 side of a triangular rachis ; a minute first glume present (though this has 

 little weight) ; second glume not equalling the sterile lemma (which is 

 empty or contains only a nerveless rudiment of a i)alea), neither of them 

 broad with deeply fol<led internerves as in Anlliaenaniia; lemma not 

 boat-shaped, the hyaline margins broad. In addition to the species con- 



* Hooker was probably not acquainted with the Dichotomous Panicnms in which 

 he first glume is often nerveless and seldom embraces the second. 



