300 CLxxiii. GBAMiNBas. (J. D. Hooker.) [Leptochloa. 



Sprenff. Byst. Veg. i. 288 j spike solitary, spikelets 3-fld. — Probably not a Lep. 

 tochloa, 



93. SZCHSTARZA, Steud. 



A tall slender perennial grass. Leaves long, narrow, flat. Spikelets 

 1-fld. -with the very long filiform gl. of a 2nd, sessile or shortly pedicelled, 

 distantly scattered along a very long filiform raehis, very narrow, terete, 

 not jointed at the base; rachilla not produced beyond gl. Ill, jointed at 

 the base. Glumes 4, I and II unequal, empty, separately deciduous, 

 narrowly lanceolate, acuminate or dorsally rounded, subaristate, entire 

 or minutely 2-toothed below the tip, 3-nerved; III linear, terete, coria- 

 ceous, 3-nerved, tapering into a very long rigid recurved awn with 

 two erect setae at its base ; IV, a filiform, awn-like, recurved gl nme, minutely 

 2-aristate above the middle; palea very narrow, 2-cu8pidate, keels 

 Bcaberalous. Lodicules large, obliquely cuneiform, fleshy. Anthers 3, 

 very slender. Sidles distinct, stigmas slender. Grain narrow. 



D. Wlgrbtii, Nees ex Steud. Syn. Gram. 14f). Gymnopogon rigidns, 

 Thw. Enum. PI. Zeyl. 372, 444 ; ' TWot. Cat. Ceyl. Fl. 109. Aristida 

 linearifolia, Rottl. mss. — Herb. Wight n. 1035. 



Southern India; Tranquebar, iSoHZer; probably Travancore, Herb. Wight. 

 Cetlon, in dry parts of tlie island, Thwaites. 



Stems, erect, 2-3 ft., tufted on a creeping woody rootstock. Leaves as long as 

 the stem, ^-J in. broad, quite glabrous, margins smootb ; lignle of hairs. Panicle 

 12-18 in., rauhis and few short tranches filiform, quite smooth. Spikelets with 

 the awns IJ in. long, green ; gl. I shorter than If, which is about | in. long and 

 about I as long as Ill.below the short lateral bristles ; rachilla below III bearded. 

 — I think Steudel was right in separating this grass from Gymnopogun, all the 

 species of which are American, and from which it differs totally in habit, and in 

 the form of the spikelets, gl. Ill of which greatly exceeds I and II. 



Tribe IX. FESTDCACBa;. (See p. 7.) 



94. FOMnXEREVXiXiA, Unn.f. 



A short stout perennial creeping grass. Leaves short, strap-shaped. 

 Spikelets 2-3-_fld., distichonsly racemed, narrowly turbinate, villoos, not 

 jointed on their pedicels ; rachilla stipitiform, narrowly obconic (resembling 

 a callus), villous, jointed at the acute base, crowned by empty deformed fl. 

 gls. Glumes 5-7, I and II narrow, persistent, empty ; I lanceolate, 1- 

 nerved ; II longer, oblong-lanceolate, 8-5-nerved; III and IV embracing 

 V and VI, empty, flabelliform, 4-lobed, dorsally shortly awned ; V-VII flg. 

 cuneate-obovate, 3-lobed ; palea ovate, acute, nerves 2, pubescent. Lodicules 

 2, membranous. Stamens 2-3, anthers small. Styles distinct. Grain 

 oblong, compressed, free. 



P. Cornucopiee, Linn.fil. Diss. Nov. Gram. 31, & Suppl. 105; Vahl 

 Enum. PI. ii. 393 ; Beauv. Agrost. 9 1, t. 18, f. 6 ; Boxb. PI. C(yrom. ii. 17, 

 t. 131, PI. Ind. i. 331 ; Both. Nov. Sp. 33 ; Xunth in Ann. Sc. Nat. 8er. I. 

 xxiii. (1831) t. 7, Enum. PI. i. 321 ; Steud. Syn. Gram. 249 ; Trimen Gat. 

 Ceyl. PI. 109; Wall. Cat. n. 8904; Wight Cat. n. 1769. P. elongatum, 

 Wiiht 8f Arn. in Wight Cat. n. 1770. Pennisetnm CornucopiaB, ffeyne ex 

 Wall. I.e. 



