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Page 20
... five lodicules of Pariana or the three of Aris- tida , they have not been verified on reexamination ; in his spe- cific names he has not unfrequently departed from the established rules of nomenclature without giving any special reasons ...
... five lodicules of Pariana or the three of Aris- tida , they have not been verified on reexamination ; in his spe- cific names he has not unfrequently departed from the established rules of nomenclature without giving any special reasons ...
Page 35
... five species can be regarded as belonging exclusively to the Old World . The above estimate of the total number is founded chiefly on the investigations of Munro , who had nearly completed the working - up of the genus , and has left ...
... five species can be regarded as belonging exclusively to the Old World . The above estimate of the total number is founded chiefly on the investigations of Munro , who had nearly completed the working - up of the genus , and has left ...
Page 50
... five or six European , African , or American species , chiefly maritime , has been usually placed amongst Chlorides ; but the spikelets themselves containing a single terminal flower , and the articulation of their pedicels , are quite ...
... five or six European , African , or American species , chiefly maritime , has been usually placed amongst Chlorides ; but the spikelets themselves containing a single terminal flower , and the articulation of their pedicels , are quite ...
Page 51
... five American species ; 26. LEPTASPIS , Br . , three or four tropical species from Africa , Asia , or Australia , a genus nearly allied to , but per- fectly distinct from , Pharus ; 27. LYGEUM , Linn . , a single maritime species from ...
... five American species ; 26. LEPTASPIS , Br . , three or four tropical species from Africa , Asia , or Australia , a genus nearly allied to , but per- fectly distinct from , Pharus ; 27. LYGEUM , Linn . , a single maritime species from ...
Page 61
... five or six species dispersed over the Mexicano- Texan region , extending into California . Although the forms and proportions of the glumes of each spikelet vary much in the different species , or even in different spikes of the same ...
... five or six species dispersed over the Mexicano- Texan region , extending into California . Although the forms and proportions of the glumes of each spikelet vary much in the different species , or even in different spikes of the same ...
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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