84 POACEAE 



67. PUCCINELLIA Pari. Meadow-grass. 



Perennials with rootstocks, ours tufted. Inflorescence paniculate. Spike- 

 lets 3-several-flo\vered ; floweis perfect. Empty glumes 2, obtuse or acute, 

 unequal. Lemma rounded on the back, obscurely 5-nerved. Palet nearly 

 oquallinji the lemma. Styles wanting; stigmas sessile, plumose. Grain usuallj' 

 adherent to the palet. 



Leaves mostly basal; panicle le.ss than 1 dm. long. 1. P. Lemmoni. 

 Leaves scattered on the stem; panicle usually more than 1 dm. long. 



Lemma 2-2. .5 mm. long, distinctly nerved. 2. P. Nuttalliana. 



Lemma 2 mm. long or less, obscurely nerved. 3. P. tenuiflorn. 



1. P. Lemmoni (Vasej') Scribn. Stem 1-4 dm. high; leaves smooth, fili- 

 form, involut?, short, the cauline ones few and reduced; panicle 5-10 cm. long, 

 becoming open; branches short, spreading; empty glinnes both 1-nerved, 2-3 

 mm. long; lemma 3 mm. long, smooth. Glyceria Lemmoni Vasev. Alkaline 

 flats: Calif.— B.C.— S.ask. Plain—S uhmonl . Je-Jl. 



2. P. Nuttalliana (Schultes) Hitchc. Stem 3-12 dm. high, erect, strict; 

 leaf-blades 5-10 cm. long, 3 mm. wide or less, usually involute or the upper flat; 

 panicle open with sj)reading or ascending bran'ches; spikelets scattered, 1-7- 

 flowered, 3-6 mm. long; empty glumes imecjual, the first acute, 1-nerved, the 

 second olDtuse or acute, 3-nervecl. P. uiroides (Xutt.) Wats. & Coult. G'. distans 

 airoides Nutt. Saline soil: Man. — -Kans. — N.M. — Nev. — B.C. — Mack. Plain 

 — Subalp. Je-Au. 



3. P. tenuiflora (Griseb.) Scrib. & Merr. Stems 4-6 dm. high; leaf-blades 

 6-9 cm. long, 1-2 nun. wide, involute; panicle 1-1.5 dm. long; branches capillary, 

 ascending or spreading, scabrous, often 1 dm. long; spikelets 3-4 mm. long, 3- 

 or4-flowered. Atropis tenuiflora Griseb. Alkaline flats: Alaska — Sask. Boreal 

 — Pla in — Suhmonl. Je-Au . 



68. FESTUCA L. Fescue-grass. 



Perennials, or annuals, usually tufted. Inflorescence paniculate. Spike- 

 lets 2-several-flowered, the flowers perfect or the upper ones staminate, the 

 rachilla articulate between the flowers. Emjity glumes 2, membranous, miequal, 

 keeled, acute, the first mostly 1-nerved, the second 3-nerved. Lemma rounded 

 on the back, at least below, acute, more or less awned, 3-7-nerved. Palet a 

 little shorter than the lemma, 2-keeled. Stamens 1-3. Stjdes very short, 

 distinct, terminal or nearly so; stigmas plumose, bilateral. 



Perennials; stamens 3. 



Lea,f-blades of the innovations narrow, 3 mm. wide or less, involute. 



Innovations extra vaginal: i. e., plants with creeping rootstocks and stolons; 

 leaves smooth. 

 Spikelets pubescent. 1. F. Kilaibeliana. 



Spikelets glabrous or scabrous. 



Body of the lemma .i-7 mm. long; leaf-blades rather firm. 

 Stem-leaves with flat blades; innovations numerous. 



2. F. rubra. 

 Stem-leaves with filiform involute blades; innovations few. 



3. F. valUcola. 

 Body of the lemma about 4 mm. long; leaf-blades filiform, soft. 



4. F. Earlei. 

 Innovations intra vaginal ; plants bunch-grasses. 



Ligules short, truncate or rounded. 



Body of the lemma 3-8 mm. long; leaf-blades long, persistent on the sheaths; 

 palet obtuse or 2-toothed at the ape.\. 

 Pulvini at the liases of the branches of the panicle none or obsolete; 

 tufts easily separable. 

 Lemma (without the awns) 3-4-mm. long, not half longer than the 

 first glume; plant 1-2 (rarely 3) dm. high; inflorescence 

 spike-like. 

 Lemma lanceolate, long-acuminate and long-awned; panicle 

 dense; leaf-blades short, scarcely filiform. 

 Leaf-blades soft and sulcate, at least in age. 



5. F. brachyphylla. 

 Leaf-blades firm and terete, even in age. G. F. supina. 



Lemma oblong-lanceolate, abruptly contracted into a short awn; 

 panicle la.x; leaf-blades narrowly filiform and soft. 



7. F. minutiftora. 



