Plate 2312. 



DIMERIA WOODROWII, StapJ. 



Gramine^. Tribe Andeopogone.e. 



Woodrowii, Stajif ( 



paucinodo plerumnn,: v' ' i ( ^^^^" ""m, o-o-poliicare, culmo gracili 



vaginis lb r n^^ ^''^^ ''''^'' ^'^''™™ fascicule ornato, 



ligula brevSl b l" 1 «e_quantibus vel inferioribus longioribus 



sub authe "trfoK"'; ' '"^'"'^^ •''^'"^'^"^' ^"^^"^^« ^^"^"^^'^ termi^alibus 

 lato, internoc^nf T""!" ^^^^^^^^^^"^ involutis glabris, rachi subunda- 

 lineL buTluo 1 ^^^ ^'''^^i'^^^^^' P^dicellis distinctis, spiculis sub- 



tlorso uiicuSp n. ' /■ Pf'iP^^^'lo longiore quam I. latiore acuta pHcata 

 dum mucmn„l f '^Jt^^ incrassata, III. anguste lineari hjabna inter- 

 bidentata in^ i ! '^"''™ ^^- P^"^^^ breviore acute breviterque 

 '-'aryopsi lanceokta ' arisfcata hyalina, arista exserta, palea nulla, 



^earGoa/'''^''' ' ^^^"'"^g^erry District, South of Bombay, Woodrow ) 

 % Im.'lonr^^'"''*^ ^"^ '"•' Pedicelli ^-\ lin, spicula 1| lin, caryopsis 



Allied 



distinct in ^1 P^^escens, Hack., et D. fuscescens, T^ri/i., but verv 

 a small ball ^Fl X ''^^^'^^^ i" a ripe state, are much incurved, forming 

 t^is '^rass t!j tb V ^*^'l"^-''*^ «^ J^^- Lisboa, who first communicated 

 services f.^* T5 ! Herbarium, the specific name commemorates the 



Gardens \^''^''''^ of Mr. G. M. Woodrow, formerly of the Eoyal 

 Science I-O^q' ^'^'^ J^ecturer on Botany in the Poona College of 



^^- — 0. Staff. 



%■ 1- Spike in i 



^- Flowerinr,!'" '^s circinnate stage. 2. Floret. 3. Palea, side and front views. 



^'"g glume. 5. Stamens. 6. Pistil. All enlarged. 



