608 CLXL GRAMINE.^. AIRA. 



25. HOLCUS. 



Spikelets 2-flowered ; glumes herbaceous, boat-shaped, mucronate ; 

 flowers pedicellate, the lower one perfect and awnless, upper one cT 

 or neuter, awned on the back. 



H. LANATUS. Soft Grass. 



Hoary pubescent; st. U 2f high; Ivs. lanceolate, 2 5' long; sheaths 

 striate ; panicle oblong, dense, whitish with a purple tinge ; jls. shorter than the 

 glumes,; sterile one with a recurved, included awn. Tj. Common in wet mea- 

 dows, N. Eng. ! Mid. and W. States. Very soft with whitish down. Jl. 



26. HIEROCHLOA. Gmel. 



Spikelets 3-flowered ; glumes 2, scarious ; lateral flowers stami- 

 nate, triandrous ; central flower , diandrous (rarely triandrous). 



1. H. BOREALIS. Roem. &Schultz. Seneca Grass. 



Smpoth, glossy ; st. simple, erect, 15 20' high ; radical Ivs. as long as the 

 stem, cauline 2 I' long, lanceolate, mucronate ; panicle rather 1-sided and 

 spreading, pyramidal, few-flowered, 23' long; branchkts flexuous; spikelets 

 broad, subcordate, colored, unarmed ; lower palea ciliate. : 1\. Wet meadows, 

 Virg. to Arc. Am. Very fragrant. May. 



2. H. ALPINA. Roem. & Schultz. 



Smooth ; st. erect, stout, 6 8' high ; Ivs. linear-lanceolate, acute ; sheaths 

 tumid, longer than the internodes ; panicle ovoid, 1 J 2' long, with the branches 

 in pairs; spikelets purple, compressed, large, longer than the branches; glumes 

 lanceolate ; lower Jl. with an awn about as long as the paleae. 1|_ Summits of 

 the White Mts., Bigelow. Jn. 



27. ANTHOXANTHUM. 



Gr. avSos, a flower, !<zi>$oj, yellow ; from the color of its spikes. 



Spikelets 3-flowered, the central one $ , the 2 lateral ones neuter, 

 each consisting of one bearded palea ; glumes 2, unequal, the upper 

 one larger, enclosing the flowers ; paleae of the 2, short, awnless ; 

 stamens 2. 



A. ODORATUM. Sweet-scented Vernal Grass. 



St. slender, erect, 1018' high ; Ivs. short, striate, pale green ; panicle 

 spicate, oblong-ovoid ; spikelets pubescent, on short peduncles ; palece of the 

 lateral fls. linear-oblong, ciliate on the margin, one of them with a bent awn 

 from near the base, the other with a straight awn from the back near the 

 summit. An early-flowering, deliciously fragrant grass, in most of the States, 

 and Can. May, June. ^ 



TRIBE 6. AVEXEJE. Inflorescence paniculate. Spikelets solitary, few- 

 flowered. Glumes and paleae of similar texture. Upper flowers generally 

 pedicellate, with awn-like processes or abortive rudiments between the upper 

 and the lower ones. Upper palea wtth two keels. 

 28. AlRA. 



Gr. aipa, a deadly weapon ; originally applied to a poisonous plant. 



Spikelets 2-flowered, without abortive rudiments; glumes 2, 

 membranaceous and shining, subequal ; one of the flowers pedicel- 

 late ; palese subequal, pilose at base, the lower one lacerate at apex 

 and awned on the back. 



1. A FLEXUOSA. 



St. smooth, 1 2f high, nearly naked ; Ivs. setaceous, smooth, with striate 

 sheaths and truncate stipules; panicle loose, spreading, trichotomous, with long, 

 flexuous branches ; awns geniculate, longer than the paleae. 1\. Vales and hills, 

 U. S. and Brit. Am., common. An erect, elegant grass, growing in tufts. Jn. 



