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GRAMINE^. 



See the '*Trne Grasses," translated by Scribner and Southworth^ 

 1890, and published by Henry Holt & Co., Xew York. 



" Following ont the views of General Munro as to the general 

 arrangement of the order, in so far as I have been able to ascertain 

 them, I have divided it into tribes and subtribes, as follows, giving 

 the most prominent characters, and some other remarks on the pages 

 referred to in connection with the names as here enumerated : '' 



Arrangement according to Munro 

 and Bentbam. 



Division Paxicace^. 



Tribe i. Paniceae. 



Tribe ii. Maydeae. 



Tribe iii. Oryzefe. 



Tribe iv. Tristegineae. 



Tribe v. Zoysiese. 



Subtribe 1. Anthephoreae. 



Subtribe 2. Euzoysiea?. 

 Tribe vi. Andropogoneae. 

 Division Poace^. 

 Tribe vii. Phalarideae. 

 Tribe viii. Agrostideae. 



Subtribe 1. Stipe?e. 



Subtribe 2. Phleoide*. 



Subtribe 3. Sporoboleae. 



Subtribe 4. Euagrosteae. 

 Tribe ix. Aveneae. 



Subtribe 1. Aireae. 



Subtribe 2. Euaveneae. 

 Tribe x. Chlorideae. 

 Tribe xi. Festuceae. 



Subtribe 1. Pappophoreae. 



Subtribe 2. Triodiea?. 



Subtribe 3. Arundineae. 



Subtribe 4. Sesleriea?. 



Subtribe 5. Euagrosteae. 



Subtribe 6. Melicese. 



Arrangement of tribes according to E, 

 Hackel and followed in tbis work. 



Maydeae. 



Andropogoneae. 



Zoysieae. 



Tristegineas. 



Panicese. 



Oryzeae. 



Phalarideae. 

 Agrostideae. 



Aveneae. 



Chlorideae» 

 Festuceae. 



