i8o THE FLORA OF THE ALPS 



larger, bristles russet-yellow; road-sides. 5. amhigua, 

 Guss., is possibly a hybrid. 



4. Tragus, Hall. 



Spikelets of two flowers, the lower neuter, the upper 

 bisexual. 



T. racemosus, Desf. ; spikelets in a linear racemose 

 panicle, with small hooked bristles, leaves ciliate; sandy 

 places; Valais. 



Tribe 3. Phalaride^. — Spikelets compressed later 

 ally ; glumes usually 6, uppermost only fertile ; pale o oi 

 I -nerved. Not alpine. Genera ^-8. 



-nerved. Not alpine. Genera 5-8 



or 



5. Phalaris, L. 



Glumes 6, two of them imperfect, not awned; stamens 3. 

 P. arundinacea, L. ; panicle elongated, spreading and 

 red when in flower ; ditches. 



6. Anthoxanthum, L. 



Glumes 6, two of them imperfect, awned ; stamens 2. 

 A. odoratum, L., Sweet Vernal Grass ; everywhere. 



7. HiEROCHLOE, Gmel. 



Glumes 6; upper flower bisexual with 2, two lower 

 flowers male with 3 stamens. 



H. borealis, R. and S.; flowering glumes shortly awned ; 

 water-sides, very rare ; Zurich, Einsiedeln. 



