159 
(4—20) spieulato, secundario ad '/s nudo pluri- (1—10) spieulato. 
Spieulae longiuseule pedicellatae, 10—13 mm Ilg., 3—7-florae, 
lineari-lanceolatae, pallidae, rhachilla dorso scabra. Glumae steriles 
5:6 mnı v. 6:7,5 mm Ig., Im2 subulato-lanceolata, 1-nervis v. basi 
3-nervis, II 3-nervis, ad ?/s IV2e pertinens, utraque acutissima, 
scarioso-marginata, carina laevi v. scaberula, glumae fertiles 7—9 mm 
lg., lanceolatae, acutae, antice asperae, 5-costatae, apice subintegro 
v. breviter bidenticulato ad '/;s usque scariosae, aristatae, arista 
subapicalis, tenuis, saepe flexuosa, pallens, gluma duplo v. 
plus duplo longior. Palea lanceolato-oblonga, bidenticulata, carinis 
scabra. Lodiculae magnae, profunde bifidae, lobis acutis inaequalibus. 
Antherae minores, 2 mm Ig., palea triplo breviores. Ovarium obo- 
vato-oblongum, vertice nec lateribus leviter sulcatum. Caryopsis 
obovato-oblonga, ventre sulco verticem versus dilatato notata, atro- 
violacea. 
Bromus: giganteus L:.Sp.: pl, ed. 1. p. 77 (1753). — Eestuca 
gigantea Vill. Hist. Pl. Dauph. II. 110 (1787). — Ic. Schreber Beschr. 
d. Gr. XI; Engl. Bot. 1820. Host Gr. aust. I. t. 6 Reichenb. 1602. Anders. 
BANN 
Status macer, panicula minore miuus patente, ramis paucispiculatis, 
spieulis 3-Horis, vix subvarietas habendus: Bromus triflorus L. Sp. ed. 2. 
p: 115 (?) sec. Sm. —  Festuca triflora Sm. Engl. Bot. T.. 1918. — 
Fgigantea f. triflora Koch. Syn. ed. 2. p. 942. — Status macerrimus, 
„panicula pauperrima, ramis inferioribus 1—2-spieulatis, reliquis unispiculatis, 
spieulis fere omnibus subsessilibus lineari-lanceolatis subereetis“: F. gig. ce. 
pseudo-loliacea Grautzow. Fl. d. Uckermark 340 (1880). 
Distributio.. Per totam Europam borealem (sed in 
Scandinavia haud ultra 60° lat. bor.) et mediam vulgata, raro in 
australi („Hispania bor.: Asturia* ex Dur. et „Cantabria® ex 
Lange), Italia superior pr. Lucca, Boscolungo; „Italia media“ ex 
Parl.; „Tauria“ (Stev.). In peninsula tureica adhuc non nisi in 
Serbia observata. 
Extra Europam: in regione pontica, provineis caucasiecis, 
Sibiria altaica, „ad fl. Amur, in ins. Sachalin“ (Maximow.) in 
„Himalaya et in montibus Khasya“ (Griseb.) et efiam „in Africa 
tropica: Fernando Po alt. 2700 m“ (l. Mann ex Hook.). 
