CXIII. GtftAMINEiE 
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Spikelets in panicles. 
Spikelets in pairs, the terminal ones sometimes in 
threes. 
Spikelets dissimilar, unawned, each spikelet enveloped 
in a tuft of long hairs . . . . . .12. Saccharum. 
Spikelets dissimilar, awned, terminal spikelets usually 
in threes . . . . . . . .19. Andropogon. 1 
Spikelets similar, awned, each spikelet more or less 
enveloped in a tuft of hairs . . . . .13. Erianthus. 
Spikelets 7-9 in a spike, only 1-3 of the upper ones 
fertile, awned, terminal spikelets in threes. Spikes 
in clusters of 2-8, each cluster and each spike sheathed 
in a spathe-like bract . . . . . .20. Anihistirici. 
Spikelets all in threes. 
Spikelets awned, all 1 -flowered, sessile spikelet male, 
stalked ones 2-sexual. The otherwise naked panicle- 
branches bearing at the tip 3 spikelets . . .10. Spodiopogon. 
Sessile spikelet 2 -flowered ; one of the stalked spike- 
lets reduced to an empty glume, the other con- 
taining a male flower. Naked panicle -branches 
bearing at the tip 3 spikelets sheathed in a pointed 
bract ......... 17. Apluda. 
Spikelets awned, all 1 -flowered, sessile spikelet 2- 
sexual, stalked ones male or rudimentary. Naked 
panicle -branches bearing at the dilated tip 1-4 groups 
of 3 spikelets each . . . . . .19. Andropogon. 2 
SERIES B. POACEiE. Spikelets not jointed below the empty 
glumes, the joint or joints, if present, always above them, one- to 
many-flowered; if more than one, the lower flower or flowers 
fertile, the upper often male or rudimentary, except in Phrag- 
mites. Rhachilla often prolonged above the uppermost flowering 
glume. 
Tribe IV. Phalarideae. Spikelets J in., in ovoid or cylindric, 
spike-like panicles, flattened, 1 -flowered. Empty glumes 2, nearly 
equal, longer than the flowering glume, keels winged. Rhachilla 
not prolonged 21. Phalaris. 
Tribe V. Agrostidese. Spikelets in dense, spike -like or more 
or less spreading panicles, 1 -flowered or occasionally 2-flowered in 
Agrostis Royleana. Rhachilla rarely prolonged. 
Spikelets in dense, ovoid or cylindric, spike -like panicles. Flowering glume 
thin, transparent. 
Empty glumes equal, their keels terminating in short 
points . . . . . . . . .26. Phleum. 
Empty glumes awnless, united near the base . . .27. Alopecurus. 
Empty glumes awned on the back below the tip . . 28. Polypogon. 
Species 3, 4 and 5. 
2 Species 6 and 7. 
