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POACEAE 



Intermediate nerves of the lemma glabrous; plant usually over 3 dm. lugh; 



stem-leaves several, flat and flaccid. 

 Hairs of the midnerves and lateral nerves copious and spreadmg. 

 Lemma ovate, abruptly acute, usually purple. 13. P. reflexa. 



Lemma lanceolate, gradually acute, usually pale green. 



14. P. nervosa. 



Hairs of the midnerves and lateral nerves few and appressed or none. 



15. P. leptocoma. 

 Cobweb lacking; internerves and the intermediate nerves glabrous; midnerves and 



lateral nerves hairy; habit like P. arciica. 16. P. alpicola. 



17. P. compressa. 



4. P. rhizomata. 



V. COMPRESSAE. 



One species. 



YI. Apertae. 



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Branches of the inflorescence short, usually in pairs. 18. P. aperta. 



Branches of the inflorescence very long, in 3's to 5*s. 19. P. macroclaaa 



VII. TUIFLORAE. 



Lemma 5 mm. long. 



Lemma 3 mm. long or less. . , . i, r +>,o 



Stem stout; leaves 2-5 mm. wide; ligule 3-4 mm. long, triangular; branches oi tne 



panicle at last spreading; second glume narrower than the lemma, three- 

 fourths as long or more. 20. P. triflora. 

 Stem slender; leaves seldom over 2 mm. wide; ligule about 1 mm. long, tnmcate. 



branches of the panicle ascending or erect. 

 Flowers green; the second empty glume with broad, scarious margins and strong 



lateral nerves , 



Inflorescence with erect branches; second empty glume narro\ser than tne 



lemma. 21. P. subtrivialis. 



Inflorescence with ascending branches; second empty glumo not narrower 



than the ienmia. 22. P. interior. 



Flowers usually purple-tinged; scarious margin of the ompty ghimes scarceij 

 evident and lateral nerves faint, 23.. P. crocata. 



VIII. ALPIXAE. 



One species. ' 24. P. alpina. 



IX. Wheeleriaxae. 



Lower sheaths retrorsely strigulose. 



Internerves of the acute lemma merely strigulose or scabrous. 

 Nerves of the lemma scabrous; ligules short, truncate. 



Branches of the inflorescence ascending. 25. P. Olneyae. 



Branches of the inflorescence reflexed. 26. P. subreflexa. 



Nerves of the lem.ma silky or villous on the lower portion. 



Ligules 2 mm. long, truncate; leaf-blades narrow, ascending. 



27. P. Wheeleri. 



Ligules 4-5 mm. long, lanceolate, acuminate; leaf-blades broad, spreading. 



28. P. Vaseyana. 

 Internerves of the obtusish lemma villous, at least below, 29. P. tricholepis. 



Leaf-sheaths all glabrous and smooth. 



Ligules lanceolate, acute. 3 mm. long. 30. P. Tracyi, 



Ligules truncate, about 1 mm. long. 31. P. curta. 



X. Phoeniceae. 



Plant tall, 4 dm. high or more; nerves and internerves of the lemma villous. 



32. P. Grayana. 



Plant low. usually less than 3 dm. high; internerves of lemma glabrous. 



16. P. alpicola. 



XI. ARID.VE. 



Internerves of the lemma pubescent, at least below; stem stout; inflorescence dense; 



ligules acute. 



Intermediate nerves of the lemma strong; plant tall; glumes 5 nun. long. 



33. P. pratensiformts. 



Intermediate nerves of the lemma weak; glumes 3 4 mm. long. 



Keel and the marginal nerves of the lemma villous; empty glumes equalling tue 



lemma. 34. P. ariria. 



Keel and marginal nerves of the lemma short-hairy, with appressed hairs, empty 

 glumes shorter than the lemma. 35, P. Sheldoni. 



Internerves of the lenmia glabrous; stem slender; inflorescence open; ligule obtuse. 



36. P. glaucifolia. 



XII. Rupicol.\e. 



Midnerve and lateral nerves of the lemma pubescent: plant strict. 1-5 dm. high. 



Cobweb at the base of the flowers scant; stem slender and leafy, tisually 3-5 ain. 



high. 23. P. crocata. 



Cobweb none; stem 1-2 (seldom 3) dm. high, leafy mostly at the base. 



Flowering glumes 3 mm. long or less, firm, obtuse. 37. P. rupicola. 



Flowering glumes about 4 mm. long, acute, thin. 38. P. Pattersoni, 



Nerves of the lemma glabrous; plant seldom over 5 cm. high. 39. P. Lettermani, 



