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Rance: British America to Mexico; also in Europe. 
New Mexico: Shiprock; Farmington; Sandia Mountains; Albuquerque; Socorro; 
Kingston; Mangas Springs; Mesilla Valley; Fort Bayard; Alamogordo. In wet ground, 
in the Upper Sonoran and Transition zones. 
2. Polypogon littoralis (With.) J. E. Smith, Comp. FI. Brit. ed. 2. 13. 1816. 
Agrostis littoralis With. Bot. Arr. Veg. Brit. ed. 3. 2: 129: 1796. 
Tyre Loca.ity: ‘Wells, on the Norfolk coast,’’ England. 
RancGE: British America to California and New Mexico and the Gulf Coast; also 
in the Old World. 
New Mexico: Berendo Creek; Albuquerque; Alamogordo; Carrizo Mountains, 
Wet ground. 
34. CINNA L. Woop REED GRASS. 
Tall perennials with numerous flat leaves and with many-flowered nodding panicles; 
spikelets 1-flowered ; rachilla jointed below the glumes as well as above them, produced 
below the floret into a short smooth stipe and usually extending behind the palea as a 
slender naked bristle; lemmas similar to the glumes, 3-nerved, obtuse, usually with 
a very short subterminal awn; palea apparently 1-nerved, keeled; stamen 1; styles 
short, distinct; grain free. 
1. Cinna latifolia (Trevir.) Griseb. in Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 4: 435, 1853. 
Agrostis latifolia Trevir.; Gépp. Beschr. Bot. Gart. Breslau 82, 1830. 
Cinna pendula Trin. Mém. Acad. St. Pétersb. VI. Sci. Nat. 41: 280, 1841. 
Type Locauitry: Not ascertained. 
Rance: Alaska and British America to Oregon, New Mexico, and North Carolina. 
New Mexico: Sandia Mountains (Wooton). Transition Zone. 
35. AGROSTIS L. 
Annuals or usually perennials with small spikelets in open panicles; spikelets 
1-flowered; rachilla jointed above the glumes, not produced beyond the floret; glumes 
equal or nearly so, acute, longer than the floret; lemma rather broad, less firm than 
the glumes, usually obtuse, awnless or with a slender dorsal awn; palea hyaline, much 
shorter than the lemma or wanting; stamens 3; grain inclosed in the lemma but free. 
KEY TO THE SPECIES. 
Panicles dense or very narrow. 
Culms decumbent at the base, with long creeping stolons rooting 
at the nodes; panicles short and thick.................. 1. A. stolonifera. 
Culms erect, without stolons; panicles long and narrow....... 2. A. exarata. 
Panicles loose and spreading. 
_ Branches of the panicle 7 to 10 cm. long.................... 3. A. hiemalis. 
Branches of the panicle 4 to 6 cm. long. 
Palea minute and inconspicuous.......................... 4. A. idahoensis. 
Palea half as long as the lemma. 
Lemma usually not awned; branches of the panicle 
ascending.........22.-.000-20 cece cece e eee eee ee 5. A, alba. 
Lemma with an awn of about the same length; branches 
of the panicle spreading or reflexed...........-. 6. A. roset. 
1. Agrostis stolonifera L. Sp. Pl. 62. 1753. WATER BENTGRASS. 
Agrostis verticillata Vill. Prosp. Pl. Dauph. 16. 1779. 
Type Locatiry: ‘“ Habitat in Europa.” 
Rance: California and Texas to Mexico; also in South America, Europe, and Asia. 
New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Farmington; Sandia Mountains; Santa Fe; Las 
