Meilichoferi, 36. 

 Mioheliana, 50. 

 montana, 47. 

 uiuvicata, 11. 

 nemorosa, 10. 

 GEderi, 52, 53. 

 ovalia, 25. 

 pacifica, 26. 

 pallescens, 34. 

 paludosa, 69. 

 panioea, 35. 

 paniculata, 15. 

 paradoxa, 14. 

 paucillora, 5. 

 pendula, 42. 

 Persoonii, 23. 



97. GRAMINE.S!. 



phaostachya, 36. 

 pilulifera, 48. 

 prseeox, 45, 

 Eaewio-cyperua, 62. 

 pulicaris, 3. 

 pulla, 65. 

 punctata, 56. 

 rariflora, 39. 

 recurva, 50. 

 remota, 19. 

 rigida, 28. 

 riparia, 70. 

 rupestris, 4. 

 saxatilis, 28, 65. 

 spadicea, 69. 

 speirostachya, 55. 



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stellulata, 20, 

 stictoearpa, 50. 

 striota, 26. 

 strigosa, 41. 

 Bylvatica, 61. 

 tenella, 19. 

 teretiuscula, 13. 

 tomentosa, 49. 

 ustulata, 51. 

 ' Taginata. 36. ": 

 Vahiji, 31. 

 ■veslcaria, 68. 

 Titilis, 23. 

 vulgaris, 30. 

 Tulpina, 10. 



Order XCVII. GKAMINE.^. 



Fl. perfect or unisexual, 1, 2 or more seated on a common axis 

 which is contained within an involucre of 2 (or 1) valves (glumes) 

 or rarely none, the whole forming a locusta or spikelet. Each 

 fl. of 1 or 2 scales (pales) of which the outer or lower is simple 

 and usually keeled, the inner with 2 veins or keels; Hypogy- 

 npus scales 3, 3, or none. Stam. hypogynous, 1-^6. Anth. ver- 

 satile, notched at both ends. Ovary l-celled. Styles usually 

 2, rarely 1 or 3. Embryo on the outside of the albumen and at 

 its base. — L. with split sheaths.^ 



Suborder I. CLISANTHE^. 



Elowers closed. Styles or stigmas long, protruded at or near 

 to the top of the flower. 



A. JRachis of in/lorescetice without lateral excavations. 



Tribe I. PANICMJE. Spikelets d,qrsdlly compressed, 1-^flowered, 

 or with 1 fl. and an inferior glmmdike rudiment or a neuter 

 flower. Lower gl. much the smaller. 



1. Digit ARIA. Spikes fingered. Spikelets in pairs on one 

 side of the flattened rachis, a^vnless, 1-flowered, with an in- 

 ferior rudiment. (Grl. 2, lower smaller or 0, upper 3-veined. 

 Sterile fl. of one 6 — 7-veined pale equalling the flower. 



1 Nearly all the genera of this Order are beautifully figuired in the 

 (?en. Fl. Srerm,. Monocoiyl. vol. i. AnderBson's Fh Scand. fasc. ii. 

 contains a valuable account of this Order. 



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