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ous to subcoriaceous, 5 to many-nerved, usually 

 awnless ; lodicules usually 3 ; stamens 3-6 or more ; 

 styles 2 or 3 (genera 105-109). 



A. Pericarp thin, adnate to the seed. 



i. Pales all 2 to keeled ; stamens 6 ; fila- 

 ments free (vol „ 33,771) ... ... 105. Bambusa. 



ii. Pales of upper flowers or glume-like, not 



keeled ; filaments connate (vol. 33, 773).. 106. Oxytenanthera. 



B. Pericarp fleshy or crnstaceous, not adnate 



to the seed 

 /'. Spikelets 2 to many-flowered; pale 2-keeled; 

 lodicules none ; stamens 6 ; pericarp 

 crustaceous (vol. 33, 773) ... ... 107. Dendrocalamus. 



ii. Spikelets many-flowered ; pales 2-keeled; 



lodicules 3, conspicuous (vol. 33, 774)... 108, Teinostachyum. 

 Hi. Spikelets 1-flowered ; pale absent or glume- 

 like ; stamens 6-120 ; pericarp fleshy 

 (vol. 33, 774) ... ... ... 109. Ochlandra. 



An alphabetical list of the genera adopted in our series and meant to 

 facilitate the finding of the genera in former articles. 



Aeluropus, vol. 33, 769 

 Alloteropsis, vol. 32, 635 

 Amphilophis, vol. 32, 420 

 Andropogon, vol. 32, 429 

 Apluda, vol. 32, 26 

 Apocopis, vol. 32, 25 

 Aristida, vol. 33, 238 

 Arthraxon, vol. 32, 416 

 Arundinella, vol. 33, 230 

 Arundo, vol. 33, 237 

 Avena, vol. 33, 234 

 Bambusa, vol. 33, 771 

 Brachiaria, vol. 32, 636 

 Capillipedium, vol. 32, 419 

 Cenchrus, vol. 33, 229 

 Centotheca, vol. 33, 770 

 Chloris, vol. 33, 755 

 Chrysopogon, vol. 32, 410 

 Cleistachne, vol. 32, 408 

 Coelachne, vol. 33, 235 

 Coelorrhachis, vol. 32, 32 

 Coix, vol. 32, 17 

 Cymbopogon, vol. 32, ,j 

 Cynodon. vol. 33, 753 

 Cyrtococcum, vol. 21 

 Dactyloctenium, vol. ^3, 760 

 Danthonia, vol. 33, 236 

 Dendrocalamus, vol. 33, 773 

 Desmostachya, vol. 33, 486 

 Dichanthium, vol. 32, 424 

 Digitaria, vol. 32, 632 

 Dimeria, vol. 32, 18 

 Dinebra, vol. 33, 763 

 Diplachne, vol. 33, 495 

 Echinochloa, vol. 32, 645 

 Eleusine, vol. 33, 761 

 Elyonurus, vol. 32, 30 

 Elytrophorus, vol. 33, 769 

 Ermeapogon, vol. 33, 766 

 Enteropogon, vol. 33, 755 

 Eragrostis, vol. 33, 486 

 Eremopogon, vol. 32, 426 

 Eriochloa, vol. 32, 636 



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Euchlaena, vol. 32, 15 

 Eulalia, vol. 32, 289 

 Garnotia, vol. 33, 238 

 Gracilea, vol. 33, 754 

 Halopyrum, vol. 33, 495 

 Heleochloa : vol. 33, 237 

 Hemarthria, vol. 32, 26 

 Heteropogon, vol. 32, 622 

 Homalocenchrus, vol. 33, 768 

 Hordeum, vol 33, 771 

 Hygrorhiza, vol. 33, 769 

 Hymenachne, vol. 33, 15 

 Imperata, vol. 32, 281 

 Isachne, vol. 33, 230 

 Isachaemum, vol. 32, 19 

 Iseilema, vol. 32, 626 

 Lasiurus, vol. 32, 30 

 Latipes, vol. 33, 481 

 Leptochloa, vol. 33, 495 

 Leptnrus, vol. 33, 770 

 Lophopogon, vol. 32, 25 

 Manisuris, vol. 32, 26 

 Microchloa, vol. 33, 753 

 Nazia, vol. 33, 480 

 Ochlandra, vol. 33, 774 

 Ophinrus, vol. 32,31 

 Oplismenus, vol. 33, 8 

 Oropetium, vol. 33, 753 

 Oryza, vol. 33, 767 

 Osterdamia, vol. 33, 481 

 Oxytenanthera, vol. 33, 773 

 Panicum, vol. 33, 9 

 Paspalidium, vol. 32, 641 

 Paspalum, vol. 32, 639 

 Peltophorus, vol. 32,29 

 Pennisetum, vol. 33, 22 

 Perotis, vol. 33, 481 

 Phragmites, vol. 33, 236 

 Pogonatherum, vol. 32, 289 

 Pollinidiura, vol. 32, 25 

 PolypogoD, vol. 33, 237 

 Polytoca, vol. 32, 17 

 Pseudanthiria, vol. 32, 631 



