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INDEX AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS. 



Gymnothrix Beauv., 81. 

 Japonica, 82. 

 latifolia Schult., 82. 



Halochloa Griseb., 146. 

 Haplachne Presl, 47. 

 Harpaclme Hochst. , 140, 156, 



Schimperi Uochst., 156. 

 Harpechloa Kunth, 126, 129. 



Capensis Kunth, 129. 

 Haynaldia *chur., 171, 177. 



hordeacea Hack., 177. 



villosa Schur., 177. 

 Hekaterosachne Steud., 78. 

 HeleochlofiHosL, 97, 105. 



schcenoides, 106. 

 Helicotrichum Bess., 123. 

 Helopus Trin., 74. 

 Hemarthria R. Br., 58. 

 Hemibromus Steud., 169. 

 Hemitropous. Half anatropous. 

 Hemisacris Steud., 163. 

 Herba Schoeuanthi, 62. 

 Herbaceous. Having the color and 



texture of a leaf. 



Hermaphrodite Applied to 

 flowers cpiitaining both stamens 

 and pistils 

 Heterachne .&*&., 140, 156. 



Brownii Benth., 157. 



Gulliveri Benth., 157. 

 Heteranthelium Hochst., 171. 187. 



piliferum Hochst., 187. 

 Heterelytron Jungh., 63. 

 Heterogamous. Bearing flowers 



of two kinds. 

 Heteropogon Pers., 63. 

 Heterostega Desv., 132. 

 Heuffelia Schur., 123. 

 Hexarrhena Presl, 65. 

 Hierocloe" Gmelin. 92, 94. 



odorata Waldb., 94. 

 Hilaria Kunth, 65. 

 Hilum. The scar left by the sepa- 

 ration of the seed from its 

 placenta. The place of attach- 

 ment of the seed. 20. 

 Hispid. Covered with long stiff 



hairs. 



Holboillia Wall, et Hook., 67. 

 Holcus L. (in part), 114, 117. 



lanatus L., 117. 

 Hologamium Nees, 55. 

 Holowtum Steud., 75. 

 Honuilocenchrus Mi eg., 90. 

 Homogamous. Bearing flowers 



which are all alike. 

 Homoplitis Trin., 52. 

 HORDED. 170. 

 Hordeum L., 171, 187. 



Hordeum mleste L., 190. 



Caput- Medusae, 191. 



crinituin, 191. 



distichon^L., 189. 



hewtstichon L., 189. 



Kaufmanni Regel, 190. 



murinum L., 188. 



nudum L., 189. 



sativum Jessen, 188. 



sat. distichon, 189. 



sat. hexastichon. 189. 



sat. vulgare, 189, 190. 



spontaneuni C. Koch, 189. 



sylvaticum, 191. 



trifurcatum, 190. 



vulgare L., 190. 

 Horse- tooth Maize, 40. 

 Hungarian Grass, 78, 79. 

 Husk Maize, 40. 

 Hyaline. Transparent. 

 Hydrochloa Beauv., 85, 87. 



Carolinensis Beauv., 87. 

 Hydropyrum Link, 88. 



esculentum Link, 88. 

 Hygroryza Nees. 86, 90. 



aristata Nees. 90. 



tmenachne Beauv., 76. 

 menotltecium Lag., 66. 

 Hypocotyl. The part of the axis 

 or stem of an embryo below the 

 cotyledons. Same as cnulicle. 

 The term radicle is often used in 

 the same sense. 

 Ilypoyynium Nees, 57. 

 Hypophyllum. An abortive leaf 

 or scale under another leaf, or 

 seeming leaf (Gray). 

 Hmteriefaa Gteud. , 106. 

 Hystrix Munch, 192. 

 Imbricate. Overlapping like the 

 shingles on a roof or the scales 

 on a iish. 



Imperata Cyr., 44, 49. 

 arundinacea Cyr., 49. 

 mcchnriflora Maxim , 49. 

 , Inarticulate. Not jointed. 

 I Indian Rice, 88. 

 ! Indurated. Hardened. 

 Inflorescence. 'The disposition or 

 arrangement of the flowers on 

 the stem. 10. 



Internodes. The portion of the 

 stem or culm between two 

 nodes. 2. 



Interrupted. Broken at intervals. 

 Intravaginal. Within the sheath; 

 applied to branches springing 

 from buds which do not break 

 through the sheath of the sub- 

 tending leaf (See page 2.) 



