CONCLUSION. 



IN the present Work there are several species not enumerated, some 

 being of doubtful origin, and others so exceedingly rare as scarcely to 

 be procured: they are mentioned briefly in the addenda. At the con- 

 clusion of this "Work the author intended to have commenced a Natural 

 History of those Foreign Grasses that were remarkable for their beauty, 

 singularity, or economic values; this latter Work, however, will be 

 deferred, as the author cannot devote the time requisite for this un- 

 dertaking at the present moment. In order to distinguish the species 

 of British Grasses, the author has appended a 



COMPAEATIVE ANALYSIS, 



ARRANGED BY MR. EALFS. 



OEDEE I. MONOGYMA. 

 Stigma one. . . 



Stigmas two. ... 



CLASS II. DIAKDEIA. 



OEDEE II. DIGYNIA. 



Calyx single-flowered ... 

 Calyx two or more flowered . 



DIANDEIA. 



ANTHOXANTHUM. 

 Calyx valves very unequal . . 



CLASS III. TEIAKDEIA. 

 1. Flowers spiked . . . 



Flowers panicled . . 



One style. 



. . Nardus. 



Some Grasses. 



Two styles. 



Two styles. 



. Anthoxanthum. 

 Some Grasses. 



Digynia. 



Odoratum. 



Three stamens. 



2 N 



2 



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