Explanation of Figures. 

 Plate XXIII. 



Fig. 1. Flowering panicle of Saccharum Narenga Wall. Collected October 1909. 



,, 2. Four fruiting panicles of S. Narenga all collected from the same plant on 20tb 

 November 1909. The two on left of staff and the outer one on the right are- 

 normal. The panicle next the staff on the right was caused to dry prematurely 

 on the plant by bending the flowering culm. Note the tenacious panicle 

 branches. 



,, 3. Two abnormal fruiting panicles of S. Narenga caused by the culms being 

 damaged b}^ insects and fungi. Note the tenacious panicle branches. 

 Collected November 1909. 



„ 4. A group of three plants of S. Narenga in Dehra Dun Experimental Garden. 

 The fragile branches of the fruiting panicles have broken up leaving only 

 the persistent, spike-like, primary rachis. 

 Photograph taken December 9th, 1909. 



