6i
tremulus, 233, 179i, 180i
Stamens, 15
Stele, 32
Stellate cells, 28, 31
Structure of leaf, 32
of root, 31
Sympodia, 9
T
Trachys, 123, 128
mucronata, 129, 121i
Tragus, 123, 131
racemosus, 5, 133, 122i, 123i
V
Vascular bundle, 19
closed, 19
open, 19
Vascular bundle, longitudinal section, 20, 23i
transverse section, 19, 22i
Vetiveria zizanioides, 193, 154i
X
Xylem, 19, 20
Z
Zea Mays, 6
Zoysieae, 43, 123
Transcriber's Notes:
Fig. 46.--Transverse section of the cortica portion
Changed cortica to cortical.
Fig. 48. ...
Ep. c. An ordinary epidermal cell; st. stomata; sc. sclerenchyma;
ph. phloen;
Changed phloen to phloem.
Fig. 51.--A portion of the transverse section
of the leaf of Eriochloa polystachy
Changed polystachy to polystachya.
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in Imperata or they may be different as in Isachaemum and
Changed to Ischaemum to match other occurrences.
Page 193: (_Vetiveria zizanioides._)
Changed Veteveria to Vetiveria to match other occurrences.
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spikelets are smaller than the involucrant spikelets, linear-oblong,
'involucrant' may be equivalent to 'involucral'. Unchanged.
Page 288:
41. Pappophorum, _Nees._
Changed from Pap pophorum to Pappophorum to match other occurrences.
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with a minute mucro, sub-chartaceous, puncticulate, strongly
Changed puncticulate to punctulate.
Index: Changed asterisks to small i's to denote illustration numbers.
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