GRAMINEJE. (gRASS FAMILY.) 547 



■1- 1- Lower palea entire, awnless or (in No 33) awn-pointed. 

 ^■* Glumes unlike, the lower one linear, the upper obovate. 



26. EATON I A. Spikelets 1-5-flowered. Culms slender, tufted. 



■H- +* Glumes alike. Lower palea roxinded on the back, not keeled. 



27. MELICA. Spikelets 3- 5-flowered. Lower palea many-nerved. 



28. GLYCEIITA. Spikelets 5 -many -flowered. Lo-.ver palea strongly 7-nerved. 



29. ARUXDIXARIA. Spikelets loosely many -flowered. Culms woody. 



30. i^UlZOPYRUM. Spikelets dioecious. Lower palea rigid. 



++++++ Glumes alike. Lower palea keeled. 



31. POA. Paleas falling away together, the lower one 5-nerved, and with cobwebby hairs at 



the base. Spikelets 3-6-flowered. 

 .32. ERAGROSTIS. Lower palea falling before the upper one, 3-nerved, not hairy. 



33. DACTYLIS. Lower palea awn-poiuted. Panicle contracted, composed of 1-sided clusters. 



» * Grain adherent to the upper palea, downy at the apex. 



34. FESTUC.\. Lower palea entire, acute or awn-pointed. 



35. BROMUS. Lower palea 2 cleft, awned between the teeth 



« * « Grain free, smooth. Lowest flowers of the spikelet imperfect. 



36. UNIOL.\. Spikelets broad and flat, many-flowered. Paleae coriaceous. 



37 PHRAGMITES. Spikelets 3-6 flowered, silky bearded on the rachis. Palese thin. 



Tribe V. HORDE ACE jE. — Spikelets 2 - several-flowered, sessile, on opposite sides of 

 the jointed rachis, spiked. Glumes 1-2, rarely wanting. Paleae 2. 



38. ELYMUS. Spikelets 2 - 4 at each juint of the rachis. Glumes 2, placed side by side before 



the spikelets. 



39. GYMXOSTICIIUM. Spikelets 2 - 3 at each joint of the rachis. Glumes none. 



40. LOLIUII. Spikelet solitary at each joint of the rachis. Glume 1. 



Tribe VI. AVEIVACE.aE. — Spikelets panicled, 2 - several-flowered, the terminal flow- 

 ers mostly imperfect. Rachis or base of the flowers often bearded. Lower palea with a 

 twisted, bent, or straight awn on the back, or below the apex 



41. AIRA. Spikelets 2-flowered. Lower palea thin, r unded on the back, awned below the 



middle. 



42. TIIISETCM. Spikelets 2 -several-flowered. Lower palea thin, compressed-keeled, bear- 



ing a bent awn below the 2-cleft apex. 



43. DANTII0NI.4. Spikelets 2 -several-flowered. Lower palea rigid, many -nerved, bearing 



a flattened and twisted awn at the 2-cleft apex. 



44. ARIUIEXATIIEIIUM. Spikelets 2-flowered, the lower flower staminate, and bearing a 



long bent awn below the middle. 



Tribe VIL PIlALARIDEiE. — Spikelets in spike-like panicles 3 flowered, the upper 

 or middle flower perfect, the two lateral ones imperfect or mere rudiments. Glumes 2. 

 Palese 2, indurated in fruit. 



45. ANTHOXANTIIU.M. Lateral flowers neutral, each of one awned palea. Perfect flower 



diandrous. 



46. PU.^LAIllS Lateral flowers rudimentary. Perfect flower triandrous. 



Tribe VIIL PANICEjE. — Spikelets 2-flowered. Glumes 2, or the lower wanting. 

 Lower flower imperfect, either staminate or neutral, with the lower palea membrana- 

 ceous and .'similar to the upper glume, the upper one mostly wanting. Palea; of the 

 perfect flower coriaceous. Grain mostly grooved or flattened on the outside. Flowers 

 in spikes or panicles. 



• Lower glume and upper palea of the sterile flower wanting (the spikelet appearing like a 



single flower, with 2 glumes and 2 palese). 

 47 PASPALUM. Spikelets alike, plano-convex, in 1 sided spikes. 



