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the glumes. Annuals or perennials with narrow flat blades and 

 dense spikelike or subcapitate panicles. Type species, Cynosurus 



Figure 367.— .4. Cynosurus cristatus. Plant, X 

 Yz\ fertile spikelet and floret, X 5. (Waghorne 

 23, Newf.) B. C. echinatus. Panicle X 1; fertile 

 floret, X 5. (Macoun 80976, Vancouver Isl.) 



ton and Oregon (fig. 36 



cultivated in mixtures for meadows but of little value. 



cristatus. Name from Greek kuon 

 (kun-) dog, and oura, tail. 



Plants perennial; panicles narrow, spike- 

 like; awns inconspicuous 



1. C. CRISTATUS. 



Plants annual; panicles subcapitate; 

 awns conspicuous _ 2. C. echinatus. 



1. Cynosurus cristatus L. 



Crested dogtail. (Fig. 367, A) 

 Perennial; culms tufted or genicu- 

 late at base, erect, 30 to 60 cm tall; 

 panicle spikelike, linear, more or 

 less curved, 3 to 8 cm long; pairs 

 of spikelets about 5 mm long; lem- 

 mas with awns mostly not more 

 than 1 mm long. % — Fields and 

 waste places, Newfoundland to 

 Michigan and Virginia; Washing- 

 introduced from Europe. Occasionally 



