530 TRANS. ST. LOUIS ACAD. SCIENCE. 



B. ciLiATUS, L. Spec. 

 Woods; abundant. 

 Var. PURGANS, (L.) Gray, Man. 1st ed.— JS. pt<r^a«s, L. Spec. 



Upland woods ; abundant. 



Apparently a distinct species, flowering a month earlier than B. ciliatus. 



Lolium perenne, L. Spec. 

 Waste places ; rare. 

 Var. Italicum, Vasey, Desr. Cat. 1885. 

 Escaped around the station-house. 

 Agropyrum repens, (L.) Beau v. Agrost. 1S12. — Triticum rei^ens, 

 L. Spec. 



Fields and waste places; frequent. 



The form which has passed for A. glaucum, Roem. & Schult., is occasionally 

 found. 

 HORDEUM JUBATUM, L. SpeC. 



Waste places : common. 

 Elymus Virginicus, L. Spec. 

 River banks ; abundant. 

 Specimens frequently occur which appear to be hybrids with E. Canadensis. 



E. Canadensis, L. Spec. 



River banks ; abundant. 

 Var. GLAUCiFOLius, (Muhl.) Gray, Man. 5th ed.— ^. glaucifo- 

 lius, Muhl. in Willd. Enum. 

 Gravelly places; frequent. 

 Var. GLABRiFOLius, Vasey, Contr. Nat. Herb. (No descrip- 

 tion.) 



Rocky places; frequent. 

 E. STRiATUS, Willd. Spec. i. 

 Upland woods ; frequent. 

 AsPRELLA Hystrix, (L. )" Willd. Enum. — Elymus Hystrix, L. Spec. 

 Woods; abundant. 



E^UISETACE^E. 



Equisetum arvense, L. 

 Sandy soil; common. 



FILICES. 



Adiantum pedatum, L. Spec. 



Rich woods; abundant. 

 Pteris aquilina, L. Spec. 



Rich woods; scarce. 

 AsPLENiUM Filix-fcemina, (L.) Bemh. N. Jour. f. d. Bot. ii. 1806. 

 — Polypodium Filix-femina, L. Spec. 2d ed. 



Shady ravines ; abundant. 

 Cystopteris fragilis, (L.) Bernh. I.e. i. 1805. — Polypodium fra- 

 gile, L. Spec. 2d ed. 



Woods; common. 



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