Arundinaria.] olxxiii. GEAMiNKiB. (Bamhusece, Gamble.) 381 



prominent, glabrous; gl. I and II short, ovate, acute, glabrous, 1-3-nerved ; flg 

 gls. ovate, 3-7-nerved, tip ciliate; palea acute, thickly pubescent, keels ciliate. 

 Anthers short, obtuse. 



Sect. II. Erect shrubs. Infl, of fascicled raceraea on leafless or on 

 both leafy and leafless stems ; bracts small. 



12. A. falcata, Nees in Idnnsea, ix. (1834) 478 ; stems annual, inter- 

 nodes smooth, nodes swollen, leaves small linear shortly petioled scabrid 

 glandular between the nerves, above not tessellate tip setaceous twisted, 

 infl. of fascicled falcate racemes at the nodes, bracts short narrow mem- 

 branous, flg. gls. 1-2 subacute mucronate 7-9-nerved, tips ciliate. Gamble 

 Bamb. Brit. Ind. 12, t. 11, 12; Mitford, The Bamboo Garden, ]67. PA. 

 utilis, Clegh. in Journ. Agr. Sort. Sac. Ind. xiii. (1866) 388. 



Westekn Himalaya j from the Eavi to Nepal, alt. 4-12,000 ft. (rarely over 

 7000 ft.). 



Stems 6-10 ft. from a woofly rootstoek, i-l in. diam., green, sometimes pruinose; 

 nodes glabrous or hirsute; internodes 6-12 in., walls thin; stem-sheaths papery, 

 often 12 by 3 in., glabrous and scaberulous above, hairy beneath above the middle, 

 margins ciliate, tapering to a truncate tip ; blade ^-2 in. by -Jj in., subulate recurved ; 

 ligule often i in., toothed. Leaves about 3-4 by i-j in., or 12 by 1 in. on young 

 shoots, glands in rows like nervules pellucid ; sheath glabrous ; ligule long. 

 Panicles on separate stems. Spikelets ^-f in. ; racbilla cuneate, tip hairy ; gl. 

 I 3 in., 3-5-nerved ; II longer, 7-9-nerTed, tip acute ciliate ; fl. gls. \ in., mucronate, 

 scabrous ; palea = fl. gl. or rather longer (margins of gl. and palea often black). — 

 There are two vars. : o. typica, Gamble, spikelets distant in filiform falcate racemes; 

 iS. glomerata. Gamble, spikelets 3-4 together in close racemes or panicles.— 4. uUUs, 

 Clegh., may hefaleata or spathifiora. 



13. A. khasiana, Munro in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvi. (1868) 28; 

 stems annual, dark green or blackish, nodes prominent, branohlets fascicled 

 dark colrd., leaves 3-4 by ^ in. linear-lanceolate glandular between the 

 nerves not or hardly tessellate, infl. of fascicled falcate geniculate panicles 

 at the nodes, bracts short ovate, fl. gl. mucronate, margins above and tip 

 ciliate. Gamble Bamb. Brit. Ind. 15, t. 13. 



Khasia Hills ; alt. S-6000 ft., common. 



Most difficult to separate from A. falcata, but a stiffer stronger plant, panicle 

 more dense and imbricated, flowers shorter, rachilla of spikelet hairy. 



14. A. intermedia, Munro in Trans. Linn. Soc. xvi. (1868) 28 ; stems 

 8-12 ft. slender, nodes swollen with a prominent i-ing and whitish line 

 below them, leaves very variable 8 by 1 in. (in young shoots to 3-4 by | in.) 

 linear- or oblong-lanceolate setaceously acuminate, base narrowed into a 

 swollen petiole, nerves 3-7 pairs with 6-7 intermediates, sparingly tessellate 

 with interposed pellucid glands, sheath ciliate with falcate auricles, 

 infl. of whorled racemose panicles, bracts axillary triangular, spikelets 

 3-5-fld., fl. gls. 7-9- nerved. Gamble Bamb. Brit. Ind. 15, t. 14. 



SiKKIM HiMALAXA, alt. 4-7000 ft., J. D. H., &c. 



Stems greyish-green; internodes 5-10 in, walls Jj;-i in. thick; stem-sheaths 

 8-10 by 1-2 in. at base, glabrous, striate, narrowed upwards and truncate, ciliate 

 below the small subulate blade. Leates bright green, upper surface and margins 

 scabrid, midrib prominent; sheath with long marginal hairs, a minute ciliate callus 

 below the petiole and on each side a falcate auricle bordered by stifif curved bristles ; 

 ligule long. I»/l. on leafless stems. SpiteZets -J-1 in., yellow or purplish, nodes of 

 rachilla clavate long-ciliate; gl. I and II ovate, membranous. — The long ciliate 

 leaf-sheath is an excellent character. 



