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Page 17
... founded on insufficient materials and bibliographical re- sources , and with some neglect of the already well - established rules of nomenclature . From that time , however , he devoted himself with the greatest zeal and increasing ...
... founded on insufficient materials and bibliographical re- sources , and with some neglect of the already well - established rules of nomenclature . From that time , however , he devoted himself with the greatest zeal and increasing ...
Page 18
... founded upon the grossest errors , as , for instance , where he describes as a caryopsis the larva which had eaten up the ovary and taken its place in the enlarged pericarp . Having , moreover , no idea of methodical arrangement , his ...
... founded upon the grossest errors , as , for instance , where he describes as a caryopsis the larva which had eaten up the ovary and taken its place in the enlarged pericarp . Having , moreover , no idea of methodical arrangement , his ...
Page 19
... founded by Martius , and Fournier's Gramineæ for the Mexican Flora he has undertaken ; besides more partial revisions by Grisebach in his ' Spicilegium Flora Rumelicæ et Bithynica , ' in the fourth volume of Ledebour's ' Flora Rossica ...
... founded by Martius , and Fournier's Gramineæ for the Mexican Flora he has undertaken ; besides more partial revisions by Grisebach in his ' Spicilegium Flora Rumelicæ et Bithynica , ' in the fourth volume of Ledebour's ' Flora Rossica ...
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... founded on the position of the lowest glume of the spikelet , next to the main axis in Chlorideæ and Hordeaceæ , and averted from it or external in other tribes . But , in the first place , this relative position cannot well be ...
... founded on the position of the lowest glume of the spikelet , next to the main axis in Chlorideæ and Hordeaceæ , and averted from it or external in other tribes . But , in the first place , this relative position cannot well be ...
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... founded chiefly on the investigations of Munro , who had nearly completed the working - up of the genus , and has left full descriptions with diagnoses and synonymy of 138 species , besides a few that he had left for further inquiry ...
... founded chiefly on the investigations of Munro , who had nearly completed the working - up of the genus , and has left full descriptions with diagnoses and synonymy of 138 species , besides a few that he had left for further inquiry ...
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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