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is in panicles or spikes. If the former, refer to 27 of the 

 left hand column. If the latter, in spikes, refer to 39, 

 and then see whether the spikelets are two-rowed, or one- 

 sided. If the latter, refer to 45, and see whether th*e 

 spikes are digitate and the spikelets in two rows. If they 

 are, refer it to the genus Eleusine. 



For convenience of reference a glossary is attached to this 

 work. 



ANALYTICAL TABLE, 



1 Spikelet with but one flower 2 



1 Spikelet with two or more flowers 26 



2 Flowers arranged in panicles 3 



2 Flowers in spikes 16 



3 With awns or beards 4 



I Without awns pr beards 12 



4 Glumes large 5 



4 Glumes minute, unequal, one hardly seen 11 



4 Glumes none, grass aquatic 2 Zizania 



5 Without abortive rudiments 6 



5 With an abortive rudiment of a second flower 52 Holcus 



6 Paleae two 7 



6 Palese three, upper awned, flowers polygamus 66 Sorghum 



7 Palese, with one awn 8 



7 Lower palese with three twisted awns 15 Aristida 



8 Palese cartilaginous or gristly 9 



8 Palese herbaceous 10 



8 Palese membranaceous, panicle open 7 Agrostis 



8 Palese membranaceous, panicle contracted 8 Polypogon 



9 Flowers sessile or joined to stem at base 13 Oryzopsis 



9 Flowers stipitate, fruit black 14 Stipa 



10 Flowers naked, with one stamen 9 Cinna 



10 Flowers hairy, stamens three . . .'. 12 Calamagrostis 



11 Stamens three 10 Muhlenbergia 



11 Stamens two 11 Brachyelytrum 



12 Glumes two 13 



12 Glumes none, leaves rough from the end backwards 1 Leersia 



13 Palese membranaceous 14 



13 Palese leathery, spikelets all cauline 56 Millium 



13 Palese leathery, fertile spikelet radical 67 Amphicarpon 



14 Fruit coated or covered with a husk 15 



H Fruit naked 6 Sporobolus 



