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3. Pollinia flmbriata, Hack. ; FI. Br. Ind. vii. 112. Annual; 
stems erect, slender, 1-2 ft., leafy, shining. Leaves 6-10 in., 
very narrow, glabrous or thinly hairy. Spikes 2-4 in each cluster, 
hairy, slender, 1-3 in. ; hairs white, much shorter than the light, 
yellow-brown spikelets and only fringing them. Empty glumes 3. 
Awn slender, three or four times as long as the spikelet, hairy 
towards the base. Stamens 3. (Eig. 190.) 
Simla, Mahasu. — W. Himalaya. — Burmah. 
4. Pollinia imberbis, Nees; FI. Br. Ind. vii. 117. Stems 2-4 
ft., slender, decumbent and much branched near the base. Leaves 
lanceolate, about 3 X | in., narrowed to a stalk-like base, flaccid, 
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