42 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



PUCCINELLIA— Pari, 1848. 



P. MARITIMA — Pari, 1848. Sea Spear Grass. Goose Grass. 

 Rare. Salt Marsh, Solvay, 1887. 



FESTUCA— Lin., 1753. 



F. OVINA — Lin., 1753. Sheep's Fescue Grass. 



Banks of streams. Indiginous here. Cultivated for 

 lawns in southern part of state. Rare. Sand Hill, July, 

 1887. 



F. OVINA DURIUSCULA — Hack, 1812. Stout Sheep's Fescue 

 Grass. 

 Infrequent. Sandy fields. Mr. Calthrop's Hill, July, 

 1890. 



F. Elatior — Lin 1753. Tall Meadow Fescue. 



Common. Cultivated for hay in lowlands. Varies 

 greatly. July and August. 



F. NUTANS — Willd, 1809. Nodding Fescue Grass. 



Plentiful on Jamesville Road and elsewhere among 

 rocks. July, 1889. 



F. GIGANTEA — Vill. (1787, His. PI. Dauph.) (Bromus 



Gigantea — Lin., 1753.) Great Fescue Grass. 



Infrequent. Waste places. Brewerton, July, 1900. 



BROMUS— Lin., 1753. 



B. CILIATUS — Lin., 1753. Fringed Brome Grass. Wood 

 Chess. Common. Banks of streams and ravines. 

 Liverpool, Aug., 1899. 



B. ERECTUS — Huds, 1672. Upright Brome Grass. Wood 

 Chess. Rare. Waste lands. Bellisle, July, 1908. 



B. ASPER — Murr, 1770. Hairy Brome Grass. 



Frequent. Dry hillsides. Otisco Hills. June and July. 



B. Kalmii — A. Gray, 1848. Kalm's Chess. 



Common. Woods and dry fields. Liverpool Road and 

 elsewhere. July, 1895. 



B. HORDAECEUS — Lin., 1753. (B. Mollus, 1762.) Soft 

 Chess. 

 Common. Fields, etc. Goodrich Yard, Aug., 1898. 



