Manual of the Grasses of the United States, Volume One

$29.95

Publication Date: 1st June 1971

This work is actually the definitive encyclopedia of United States grass life. Compiled from the U.S. National Herbarium collection, the largest of its kind in the world, it is the only complete manual of U.S. grasses available and one of the basic reference works on U.S. plant life. It catalogs and describes in detail all 1,398 numbered species in 169 numbered genera found in this country, plus 120 species in 16 genera of the so-called “waifs.” Professor Hitchcock is the former Chief Botanist in charge of systematic agrostology for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, by whom the wor... Read More

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This work is actually the definitive encyclopedia of United States grass life. Compiled from the U.S. National Herbarium collection, the largest of its kind in the world, it is the only complete manual of U.S. grasses available and one of the basic reference works on U.S. plant life. It catalogs and describes in detail all 1,398 numbered species in 169 numbered genera found in this country, plus 120 species in 16 genera of the so-called “waifs.” Professor Hitchcock is the former Chief Botanist in charge of systematic agrostology for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, by whom the wor... Read More
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This work is actually the definitive encyclopedia of United States grass life. Compiled from the U.S. National Herbarium collection, the largest of its kind in the world, it is the only complete manual of U.S. grasses available and one of the basic reference works on U.S. plant life. It catalogs and describes in detail all 1,398 numbered species in 169 numbered genera found in this country, plus 120 species in 16 genera of the so-called “waifs.” Professor Hitchcock is the former Chief Botanist in charge of systematic agrostology for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, by whom the work was originally published, and an internationally known authority.
The heart of the book is its detailed descriptions of the family of grasses, the two main subfamilies, the tribes, genera, and species. Quick finding keys are provided for the identification of tribes and genera. Each of the species is given thorough botanical description, including various aspects of its morphology — size, shape, form of culms, blades, panicles, spikes, and flowers — and height, proper planting season, and range of distribution are noted. The Manual also outlines the common uses to which grasses are put and discusses in general terms their distribution, classification, nomenclature, and common names. The 1,199 drawings make identification of any grass species found in the United States a virtual certainty. The appended synonymy of alternate names for each species provides an authoritative taxonomy, eliminating confusion.
The nature lover with no more technical equipment than a keen eye can use this manual with profit, for a glossary of botanical terms is included. Naturalists, botanists, agriculturists, and horticulturists will find it valuable as a field and research guide to virtually all the grasses that grow in this country.

Reprint of the second 1950 edition.
Details
  • Price: $29.95
  • Pages: 576
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 1st June 1971
  • Trim Size: 6.14 x 9.21 in
  • ISBN: 9780486227177
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany
    NATURE / Plants / General
Table of Contents
VOLUME I
Introduction
Uses of grasses
Distribution of grasses
Morphology of grasses
Classification of grasses
Nomenclature
Common names
Scope of manual
"Gamineae (Poaceae), the grass family"
Descriptions of the subfamilies and keys to the tribes
Subfamily 1. Festucoideae
Subfamily 2. Panicoideae
Descriptions of the tribes and keys to the genera
Tribe 1. Bambuseae
Tribe 2. Festuceae
Tribe 3. Hordeae
Tribe 4. Aveneae
Tribe 5. Agrostideae
Tribe 6. Zoysieae
Tribe 7. Chlorideae
Tribe 8. Phalarideae
Tribe 9. Oryzeae
Tribe 10. Zizanieae
Tribe 11. Melinideae
Tribe 12. Paniceae
Descriptions of the tribes and keys to the genera-Continued
Tribe 13. Andropogoneae
Tribe 14. Tripsaceae
Descriptions of genera and species
Tribe 1. Bambuseae
Tribe 2. Festuceae
Tribe 3. Hordeae
Tribe 4. Aveneae
Tribe 5. Agrostideae
Tribe 6. Zoysieae
Tribe 7. Chloideae
Tribe 8. Phalarideae
Tribe 9. Oryzeae
Tribe 10. Zizanieae
Tribe 11. Melinideae
VOLUME II
Tribe 12. Paniceae
Tribe 13. Andropogoneae
Tribe 14. Tripsaceae
Synonymy
Unidentified names
Persons for whom grasses have been named
Glossary
Appendix
Addenda
Index
This work is actually the definitive encyclopedia of United States grass life. Compiled from the U.S. National Herbarium collection, the largest of its kind in the world, it is the only complete manual of U.S. grasses available and one of the basic reference works on U.S. plant life. It catalogs and describes in detail all 1,398 numbered species in 169 numbered genera found in this country, plus 120 species in 16 genera of the so-called “waifs.” Professor Hitchcock is the former Chief Botanist in charge of systematic agrostology for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, by whom the work was originally published, and an internationally known authority.
The heart of the book is its detailed descriptions of the family of grasses, the two main subfamilies, the tribes, genera, and species. Quick finding keys are provided for the identification of tribes and genera. Each of the species is given thorough botanical description, including various aspects of its morphology — size, shape, form of culms, blades, panicles, spikes, and flowers — and height, proper planting season, and range of distribution are noted. The Manual also outlines the common uses to which grasses are put and discusses in general terms their distribution, classification, nomenclature, and common names. The 1,199 drawings make identification of any grass species found in the United States a virtual certainty. The appended synonymy of alternate names for each species provides an authoritative taxonomy, eliminating confusion.
The nature lover with no more technical equipment than a keen eye can use this manual with profit, for a glossary of botanical terms is included. Naturalists, botanists, agriculturists, and horticulturists will find it valuable as a field and research guide to virtually all the grasses that grow in this country.

Reprint of the second 1950 edition.
  • Price: $29.95
  • Pages: 576
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 1st June 1971
  • Trim Size: 6.14 x 9.21 in
  • ISBN: 9780486227177
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany
    NATURE / Plants / General
VOLUME I
Introduction
Uses of grasses
Distribution of grasses
Morphology of grasses
Classification of grasses
Nomenclature
Common names
Scope of manual
"Gamineae (Poaceae), the grass family"
Descriptions of the subfamilies and keys to the tribes
Subfamily 1. Festucoideae
Subfamily 2. Panicoideae
Descriptions of the tribes and keys to the genera
Tribe 1. Bambuseae
Tribe 2. Festuceae
Tribe 3. Hordeae
Tribe 4. Aveneae
Tribe 5. Agrostideae
Tribe 6. Zoysieae
Tribe 7. Chlorideae
Tribe 8. Phalarideae
Tribe 9. Oryzeae
Tribe 10. Zizanieae
Tribe 11. Melinideae
Tribe 12. Paniceae
Descriptions of the tribes and keys to the genera-Continued
Tribe 13. Andropogoneae
Tribe 14. Tripsaceae
Descriptions of genera and species
Tribe 1. Bambuseae
Tribe 2. Festuceae
Tribe 3. Hordeae
Tribe 4. Aveneae
Tribe 5. Agrostideae
Tribe 6. Zoysieae
Tribe 7. Chloideae
Tribe 8. Phalarideae
Tribe 9. Oryzeae
Tribe 10. Zizanieae
Tribe 11. Melinideae
VOLUME II
Tribe 12. Paniceae
Tribe 13. Andropogoneae
Tribe 14. Tripsaceae
Synonymy
Unidentified names
Persons for whom grasses have been named
Glossary
Appendix
Addenda
Index