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<\ <\ Spikelets not at all or 

 only slightly compressed ; 

 glumes not keeled. 

 X Stamens three ; lodi- 

 cule one ; upper sterile 

 glumes usually club- 

 shaped. . 235. Melica. 

 XX Stamens 1-2 ; locli- 

 cules two ; sterile 

 glumes not club- 

 shaped. 236. Diarrhena. 



Note. — Compare Streptogyne. 



*** Flowering glumes five- to many- 

 nerved ; each containing a £ flower, 

 or the ivpper with only a $ flower 

 or empty (very rarely in many 

 Festuca and Bromus species there 

 are several empty glumes above 

 the fertile ; in Zeugites there are 

 several $ flowers and only one £ ). 

 t Leaves broad, lanceolate or 

 ovate, with fine transverse veins 

 between the longitudinal nerves. 

 O Spikelets one-, rarely two- 

 flowered. 



<3 Spikelets in a long uni- 

 lateral raceme ; stigmas 

 very long and spiral. 



242. Streptogyne. 



<] <] Spikelets in several short 



spikes which are united 



in pairs along the axis of 



a panicle. 



241. Poecilostachys. 

 <] <] <\ Spikelets paniculate. 



239. Orthoclada. 

 O O Spikelets many-flowered. 

 < All the flowers £ . 



237. Cenototheca. 



