. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. with 1 stijle to each cell; ovulependidous; a mem-1 hranous 3-lobed cup within the glumes ; anthers 2-celled ; em- \- 33. Eriocaulacese. bryo terminal J 106 GRAMlNACEiE. [Endogens. Order XXIX. GRAMINACEiE.—Grasses. Gramina, Juss. Gen. 28. (1789).—Graminese, R. BrownProdr. 168. (1810); Palisot de Bemiv. Agrostol.;Kiinth in Mem. Mus. 2. 62 ; Id. in N. G. et Sp. Humb. et Bonpl. ; Turpin in Mim. Mus. ; Trinius Fundam. Agrostol.; Dumortier Agrost. Belg.; Trinius Diss, de G
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. with 1 stijle to each cell; ovulependidous; a mem-1 hranous 3-lobed cup within the glumes ; anthers 2-celled ; em- \- 33. Eriocaulacese. bryo terminal J 106 GRAMlNACEiE. [Endogens. Order XXIX. GRAMINACEiE.—Grasses. Gramina, Juss. Gen. 28. (1789).—Graminese, R. BrownProdr. 168. (1810); Palisot de Bemiv. Agrostol.;Kiinth in Mem. Mus. 2. 62 ; Id. in N. G. et Sp. Humb. et Bonpl. ; Turpin in Mim. Mus. ; Trinius Fundam. Agrostol.; Dumortier Agrost. Belg.; Trinius Diss, de Gram. Unifl. etSesquif.; De la Harpe in Ann. Sc. 5. 335. 6. 21; Raspail in Ann. des Sc. 4. 271. 422. 5. 287. 224. 384. 7. 335 ; Nees v. Esenbeck Agrostol. Brasil. ; Kunth Enum. pi. vol. let 2; Endl. Meisner, p. 414. Diagnosis.—Glumal EndogenSy ivith split-slieathed leaves, a one-celled ovary, and alateral naJced embryo. Evergreen herbs, occasionally having stems of considerable size and li^^ng for manyyears. Rhizoma, fibrous or bulbous. Stem cylindrical, usually fistular and closed at2 1 4. LXXIII. Fig. LXXII.—1. Locusta of Agrostis alba; 2. paleas and stamens, &c. of the same ; .3. palese of Leersiaoryzoides ; 4. pistil, stamens, and hjpogynous scales of the same : 5. locusta of Polypogon monspeliensis;6. paleK, &c. of the same ; 7. locusta of Stipa pennata ; 8. rachis, bracteae, and florets of Cynosurus cris-tatus ; 9^ locusta of Cynodon dactylon ; 10. paleae. and abortive floret of the same. Fig. LXXIII.—1. Locusta of Corynephorus canescens; 2. palea-, <fcc. of the same: 3. locusta ofPhalaris aquatica ; 4. locusta of Alopecurus pratensis ; 5. locusta of Aira caryophyllea ; 6. floret of thesame ; 7. locusta of Festuca duriuscula ; 8. locusta of Glyceria fluitans ; 9. floret of the same ; 10. locustaof Eragrostis poi^formis. Glum ALES.] 107
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