INDEX AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS. 



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Euandropogonese (sub-tribe), 56. 



Euchkena Schrad., 36, 37. 

 luxuriant, 38. 

 Mexicana Schrad., 38. 



EuJclastaxon Steud., 58. 



Eulalia Kunth, 51. 



Japonica Trln., 49. 



Eurytachne Hack., 54. 



Eustachys Desv., 130. 



Eutriana Trim, 131. 



Evergreen grass, 123. 



ExcL-utric. Out of the centre, one- 

 sided. 



Exotheca Anderss. , 63. 



Extravaginal. Beyond or out- 

 side of the sheath ; applied to 

 branches springing from buds' 

 which break through the sheath 

 of the subtending leaf. 2. 



Falcate. Sickle-shaped. 



Falona, 162. 



Fasciculate. In bundles which 



originate from the same point. 

 Fendleria Steud., 102. 

 Festuca L., 144, 165. 



elatior L., 166. 



quadridentata Kunth, 166. 



Lachenalii Link, 167. 



ovina L., 166. 



pectinella Del., 166 



praienm Huds., 166. 



rubra L. , 166. 

 Festucaria Link, 166. 

 FESTUCE.E, 36, 135. 

 Fibichia Kol., 128. 

 Filiform. Thread-like. 

 Fingerhuthia Aees, 137, 148. 



Africana Lehrn., 148. 

 Fiorin -grass. 111. 

 Fiorinia Pari., 119. 

 Flabelliform. Same as flabellate. 

 Flabellate. Fan -shaped. 

 Flexuose. Wavy or bent alter- 

 nately in opposite directions. 

 Foliaceous. Leaf-like. 

 Fossil grasses, 32. 

 Fruit and seed, 19. 

 Frutescent. Becoming hard or 



woody or shrub-like 

 Fruticose Shrub-like 

 Funiculus The stalk attaching the 

 seed or ovule to the placenta. 18. 

 Furrowed Same as sulcate. 

 Fussia Scbur,, 118. 



Gama grass, 42 

 Oamelytrum Nees, 100. 

 Garnotia Brongn.. 98, 110. 

 Gastric! ium Beauv., 98, 111. 



Gastridium australe Beauv., 111. 



scabrum Presl. 111. 

 Gaudiuia Beauv., 116, 123. 



fragilis Beauv., 124. 



geminitiora J. Gay. 124. 

 Geniculate. Bent abruptly to a 



decided angle; kneed. 

 Geographical Distribution, 31. 

 Germainia Balans. & Poit., 47, 64. 



capitatai?. & P., 64. 

 Giant Rye, 186. 

 Gigantochloa Kurz., 201, 208. 



verticillata Muwro, 20«. 

 Glandular. Provided with glands. 

 Glomerate. Densely clustered 



into small irregular heads. 

 Glumes. The two-ranked chaff- 

 like leaves or bracts of the spike- 

 let, which subtend one another 

 {empty glumes) or bear flowers 

 in their axils (flowering glumes). 

 Glumes, empty, 1, 11. 

 Glumes, flowering, 1, 11. 

 Glume, Fruiting. The flowering 

 glume at the time the fruit is 

 formed and which it encloses. 

 Glumes, Sterile. Glumes of the 

 spikeletsubtendiugotherglumes, 

 or which bear no flowers in 

 their axils. 

 Glyceria Brown, 144, 165. 



aquatica Sm., 165. 



fluitans Brown, 165. 

 Goldbachia Triu., 68. 

 Golden Oats, 121. 

 Grain. The fruit of grasses. 19. 

 Grama-grass, 131 

 Graphephorum Desv., 144, 165. 

 Graphephorum(?)flexiiosum Thurb. , 



melicoides Desv., 165. [153. 

 Grasses, fossil, 32. 



fruit and seed of, 19. [31. 



geographical distribution of, 



key to tribes of, 34. 



means of distribution of, 28. 



organs of reproduction of, 15. 



organs of vegetation of, 2. 



pollination in. 17. 



relations of, 32. 



special characters of, 1. 

 Greenia Nutt., 110. 

 Greslania Balansa, 201, 210. 

 Guadua Kunth, 207. 

 Guaduella Franch. , 207. 



marantifolia Franch., 208. 

 Guinea-grass, 76. 

 Gynerium Humb. & Bonpl. 136, 



argenteum Nees, 149. (149 

 Gymnopogon Beauv., 126, 131 

 Gymnostichum Schreb.. 192. 



