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Triphlebia differs considerably from Lasiochloa in the nervation and 
texture of the glumes and valves ; I can, however, for the present, not 
suggest a better place for it than near Lasiochloa. It resembles a 
ficially Keleria in habit and has, like K. cristata, 3-nerved valves 
but the shape and texture of the glumes and valves, ni particularly 
the structure of the grain, are quite distinct.—O. Sra 
Fig. J ee 2,a spikelet; 3, lower glume; 4, upper glume; 5, a floret ; 6, a 
valve ; 8, a lodicule; 9, an ovary; 10, a grain (side view); 11, the ‘same 
bye vee a enlarged, 
