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Page 24
... Stipa , in the majority of Bambuseæ & c . , I have seen the three quite equal and perfectly similar . The only instances I know of more than three lodicules are those of Ochlandra , where they are exceedingly irregular , and of ...
... Stipa , in the majority of Bambuseæ & c . , I have seen the three quite equal and perfectly similar . The only instances I know of more than three lodicules are those of Ochlandra , where they are exceedingly irregular , and of ...
Page 28
... Stipa for instance , where it is usually twisted , there are exceptional species in which it is straight or curved only . The character must therefore generally be used with more or less of reservation . The partial or absolute ...
... Stipa for instance , where it is usually twisted , there are exceptional species in which it is straight or curved only . The character must therefore generally be used with more or less of reservation . The partial or absolute ...
Page 79
... Stipa ; and Nees describes three lodicules in some South - African species ; but all other Agrostologists describe ... Stipa , but in the narrow base of the rhachilla , and some other minor points , nearer to the former than to the ...
... Stipa ; and Nees describes three lodicules in some South - African species ; but all other Agrostologists describe ... Stipa , but in the narrow base of the rhachilla , and some other minor points , nearer to the former than to the ...
Page 81
... Stipa with Much- lenbergia . They have the inflorescence and small spikelets of the latter genus ; and in S. verticillata the awn is generally persistent , though the articulation is distinctly traceable on the flowering glume ; in S ...
... Stipa with Much- lenbergia . They have the inflorescence and small spikelets of the latter genus ; and in S. verticillata the awn is generally persistent , though the articulation is distinctly traceable on the flowering glume ; in S ...
Page 82
... Stipa with Agrostis . In general they come very near in technical character to the smaller - flowered Stipa , differing in the still smaller spikelets with thinner though still closely appressed and narrow fruiting glumes , and usually ...
... Stipa with Agrostis . In general they come very near in technical character to the smaller - flowered Stipa , differing in the still smaller spikelets with thinner though still closely appressed and narrow fruiting glumes , and usually ...
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Agrosteæ Agrostis allied American species Andropogoneæ appear articulation Asiatic Australian species Beauv Beauvois Benth botanists branches bristles caryopsis characterized characters chiefly Chlorideæ closely cluster comprises Crypsis dense Desv distinguished Doell dorsal awn East-Indian Eriochrysis European extratropical fertile flower Festuca Flora Flora Australiensis flowering glume forming Fourn Fournier fruiting glume genera genus glabrous Gluma Gramineæ grasses Griseb groups habit hairs helopus hermaphrodite Hochst included inflorescence Isachne Kunth Linn lodicules lower empty glumes lowest glume male flower Mexican Munro narrow nearly Nees Nees's nerves North-American number of species Old World Oryzeæ outer empty glumes outer glumes pair palea Paniceæ panicle Panicum Paspalum pedicel peduncle plant Poaceae Pollinia Presl proposed rarely reduced regions rhachilla rhachis Rottboellia sæpius scarcely sessile short single slender small spikelets sometimes South Africa specimens Spiculæ spike-like spikelets spikes Spodiopogon Sporobolus stamens Steud Steudel subtribe terminal tribe Trin Trinius tropical Africa unawned usually whilst