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GENERA OF GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES. 7 
Spikelets articulate above the glumes (rarely below, but the 
glumes, at least one, well developed). 
Spikelets 1-flowered in groups (short spikes) of 2 to 5 
(single in Osterdamia), the groups racemose along 
a main axis, falling entire; lemma and palea thin- 
ner than the glumes___--__----__- 6. Nazieae (p. 165). 
Spikelets not as above. 
Spikelets sessile on a usually continuous rachis 
(short-pedicellate in Leptochloa; the rachis 
disarticulating in Monerma, Pholiurus, Hor- 
deum, Sitanion, and a few species of allied 
genera). 
Spikelets on opposite sides of the rachis; spike 
terminal singlecss aes 3. Hordeae (p. 87). 
Spikelets on one side of the rachis; spikes usu- 
ally more than 1, digitate or racemose. 
7. Chlorideae (p. 171). 
Spikelets pedicellate in open or contracted, some- 
times spikelike, panicles (sessile and distant 
in Hragrostis sessilispica). 
Spikelets 1-flowered____-- 5. Agrostideae (p. 121). 
Spikelets 2 to many flowered. 
Glumes as long as the lowest floret, usually 
as long as the spikelet; lemmas 
awned from the back (spikelets awn- 
less in Koeleria and Sphenopholis). 
4, Aveneae (p. 106). 
Glumes shorter than the first floret (except 
in Dissanthelium with long rachilla 
joints); lemmas awnless or awned 
from the tip or from a bifid apex. 
2. Festuceae (p. 24). 
SUBFAMILY 2, PANICATAE. 
Spikelets with one perfect terminal floret (disregarding those of 
-ne few monecious genera and the staminate and neuter spikelets) 
and a sterile or staminate floret below, usually represented by a sterile 
lemma only, one glume sometimes (rarely both glumes) wanting; 
articulation below the spikelets, either in the pedicel, in the rachis, or 
at the base of a cluster of spikelets, the spikelets falling entire, singly, 
in groups, or together with joints of the rachis; spikelets, or at least 
the fruits, more or less dorsally compressed. 
Key to the tribes of Panicatae. 
Glumes membranaceous, the sterile lemma like the glumes in texture. 
Fertile lemma and palea thinner than the glumes; sterile lemma 
awned from the notched summit_________ 11. Melinideae (p. 212). 
Fertile lemma and palea indurate or at least firmer than the glumes. 
12. Paniceae (p. 213). 
Glumes indurate; fertile Jemma and palea hyaline or membranaceous, the 
sterile lemma (when present) like the fertile one in texture. 
Spikelets unisexual, the pistillate below, the staminate above, on the 
same inflorescence or in separate inflorescences. 
14. Tripsaceae (p. 280). 
