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Page 20
... included in his work ; and there are not a few of his which I cannot recognize in our gene- rally rich Kew collections . A further comparison is also required with extra - Mexican genera and species , and especially with those of ...
... included in his work ; and there are not a few of his which I cannot recognize in our gene- rally rich Kew collections . A further comparison is also required with extra - Mexican genera and species , and especially with those of ...
Page 22
... included in the South - African Flora ; and these I could only gather from his conversation and corre- spondence . My own preparation for the work I have now under- taken was chiefly the study of European grasses for my ' Hand- book of ...
... included in the South - African Flora ; and these I could only gather from his conversation and corre- spondence . My own preparation for the work I have now under- taken was chiefly the study of European grasses for my ' Hand- book of ...
Page 27
... included by Fournier , as by all others , in one and the same tribe ; and if so , are we to regard as the outer glume the small outer one of Panicum , called by some an extra bract , and an imaginary one in Paspalum and its allies , or ...
... included by Fournier , as by all others , in one and the same tribe ; and if so , are we to regard as the outer glume the small outer one of Panicum , called by some an extra bract , and an imaginary one in Paspalum and its allies , or ...
Page 33
... included in Paniceæ , have been transferred to Agrostides on account of the persistent lower glumes below the articulation . Among the other general characters of the tribe , the inarticulate rhachis of inflorescence is constant except ...
... included in Paniceæ , have been transferred to Agrostides on account of the persistent lower glumes below the articulation . Among the other general characters of the tribe , the inarticulate rhachis of inflorescence is constant except ...
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... included in the group , in many of which the spikes or branches are distant along the peduncle , as in Schedonnardus , Gymnopogon , Leptochloa , & c . , among Chlorideæ . From this tribe the structure of the pedicellate spikelets and ...
... included in the group , in many of which the spikes or branches are distant along the peduncle , as in Schedonnardus , Gymnopogon , Leptochloa , & c . , among Chlorideæ . From this tribe the structure of the pedicellate spikelets and ...
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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