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S. cerulea, Scop. ; panicle cylindrical, blue, leaves flat, 
linear; rocky woods, frequent. SS. denuzfolia, Host.; 
panicle elliptic-cylindrical, leaves setaceous, lower ones 
webbed; Southern Carniola, rare. S. spherocephala, 
Ard. (Pl. 119); panicle globose, white, leaves narrowly 
linear, flowering glume shortly awned; high; Ticino, 
Tirol, Lombardy, Carniola, Carinthia, Styria. S. ovata, 
Kern. ; panicle ovate, dark blue, flowering glumes ending 
in five awns; high; Tirol, Lombardy, Carinthia, Styria, 
Salzburg. S. disticha, Pers.; raceme simple, unilateral, 
spikelets in two rows; very high, frequent. S. pedemon- 
tana, Reut.; spike small, oval, leaves soft; Dauphiny. 
27. CYNOSURUS, L. 
Resembling Seslervia; but empty glumes setaceous. 
Not alpine. 
C. cristatus, L., Dog’s-tail Grass; spike linear, awns 
very short; pastures. C. echinatus, L.; panicle dense, 
awns long; fields; Valais, Ticino, Pyrenees. 
28. KG@:LERIA, Pers. 
Spikelets forming a cylindrical spike, 2- or more- 
flowered ; flowering glumes scarious. Alpine. 
K. hirsuta, Gaud.; empty glumes awned, stem tomen- 
tose; high; Switzerland (rare), Tirol, Carinthia, Lom- 
bardy, Salzburg. KX. eriostachya, Pan. (carniolica, Kern.) ; 
empty glumes not awned, stem covered with a grey felt ; 
Southern Tirol, Carinthia, Carniola. K. valeszaca, Gaud. 
(setacea, DC.) ; empty glumes not awned, radical leaves 
setaceous, rolled up; Valais, Neuchatel, Aigle, Savoy, 
Ticino, Piedmont, Pyrenees. . cristata, L.; empty 
