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in the characters of some of the included genera. An arrangement of this 

 sort, where reasons are not given, will almost necessarily depend in some 

 degi'ee upon the idiosyncracy of the person who makes it, and will, therefore, 

 at times appear arbitrary and fanciful to others ; for peculiar characters, ana- 

 logies, and affinities will strike different minds with very different degrees of 

 force. His tribes are : 



1. Ori/zeœ, comprising t3 genera and Gl species^ of wliich, among European 



plants, we find only 2, Leersia ori/zoides and Ori/za safiva. 



2. Phalarideœ, 18 genera, among which are Lj/genm, Zea, Cri/psis, Knappia, 



Alopecuriis, Beckmannia, Plileum, P/uihiris, Hulcus, Hierochlna, and 

 Anthoxanthum. 



3. Paniceœ, 32 genera, comprising MU'uim {effu.sum), Panicum, Oplismeniis, 



Sefaria, Pennisetum, and Lappago. Digifaria is included in Panicum. 

 This is the largest tribe in respect to the number of species, which is 

 859. Of these, Panicum alone has 421. 



4. Stipaceœ, 8 genera. Those I have to notice are Piptatherum (separated 



from Milium), Achnatlierum of P. de Beauvois (called by Kunth by the 

 compound name o( Lasiagrosfris), and Stipa. 



5. Agrostideœ, 1 G genera. The European ones are Coleantlius, Sporobolus, 



Agrostis, Gasfridium, and Poli/pogon. 



6. Arundinacece, 9 genera, including Calamagrostis, Deyeuxia, Ammophila, 



Arundo, Anipclodesmus, and Phragmites. 

 1 . Pappophorœ, / genera. Only 1 species, Echinaria capitata (Cenchrus ca- 

 pitatus) is found in Europe. 



8. Chlurideœ, 22 genera. I have of these, Cynodon, Ductyloctenium, Lepto- 



cJi/oa, and Spartina. 



9. Avenaceœ, 19 genera, among which we find Corynephorus, Deschampsia, 



Aira,Airopsis, Lagurus, Trisetum, Avena,Arrhenatherum, and Danthonia. 



10. Festucaceœ, 38 genera. The European ones are, Sesleria, Poa, Glyceria, 



Cafahrosa, Briza, Melica, Mo/inia, Kœleria, Schismus, Dacfy/is, Cynn- 

 surus, Lamarckia, Festuca, and Bromus. 



1 1 . Hordcaceœ, 8 genera, comprising Lolium, Triticum, Secale, Elymus, Hor- 



deum, and ^gilops. 



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