668 CXLIV. GRAMINEA, [.Lepturus. 
Outer T ^M the — Mamie only 1 . 9. L. cylindricus.* 
Perenni glum e lateral Spikelets only 1 
sevi t Axis ot the i anes pesing, a small 
toata empty gl . 9. L. repens. 
1. L. incurvatus, Trin.; Kunth, Enum. "r —A tufted or 
branching annual of 3 i. to 1 ft. or riy m e, slender in the 
Australian specimens with very narrow leave Spikes nearly cylin- 
drical, slender, 2 to 6 in. long straight or SUN. uter glumes 2, 
rigid, acute, usually 5- Rano about 3 lines long, placed in the lateral 
spikelets apparently s side by side outside sa Test of the spikelet, but 
sometimes almost obsolete. In the terminal spikelet dioc 2 outer 
glumes are normally opposed to each other.—Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. 
12. 
N. S. Wales. Salt Marshes, Parentes Woolls. 
Victoria. Port Phillip, F, Mue 
. Common in the — sd eiem region, found also in some parts of East India and 
in New Zealan: 
2. L. Os departs Trin. Fund. iM nas ues — Habit and RE of 
i. 462; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. t. 3. 
: . S. Wales. Port Jackson ut MN ME simplex, Gaudich. in Freyc. Voy» 
Bat 412, is correctly referred to this 
ria, M elbou urne, d Brighton, Herb. F. Mueller. 
ond. 
Common in the Mediterranean, found also in South Africa. 
ns, R. Br. Prod. 207.—A perennial creeping in the 
sands gerens to a considerable extent, with divaricately branching 
stems. Leaves spreading, glaucous and glabrous or ciliate at the 
orifice of the sheaths. Spies close ia the last leaf-sheath, 2 to 3 
mens. ‘Spikelets cedem about 4 lines long without the point. Outer 
ppre al i 
cs finely vs a on gon into a short or long point, 2nd 
