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6. Festuca rubra L. In meadows from Lab. to Alaska, N. C. and Calif.; 

 also in luimpc and Asia. — Alt. up to 5000 ft. — Ft. Collins. 



7. Festuca Earlei Rydb. In canons of Colo. — Alt. about 9500 ft. — LaPlata 

 Canon. 



8. Festuca brachyphylla Scliultes. (F. orina brcvifolia S. Wats.) In 

 arctic-alpine localities, in rather barren soil, from Greenl. to Alaska, Vt. and 

 Calif. — Alt. 9500-14,500 ft. — Gray's Peak; Mt. Lincoln; Little Kate Mine, 

 La Plata Mountains; Cumberland Mine; Cameron Pass; Pike's Peak; West 

 Spanish Peak; near Pagosa Peak; Mt. Lincoln; Mt. McClellan ; high 

 mountains near Clear Creek ; Beaver Creek ; mountains northeast of Boreas ; 

 mountain above Barnes' Camp. 



9. Festuca minutiflora Rydb. On alpine peaks in Colo, and Calif. — Alt. 

 10,000-12,000 ft. — ^Ileadwaters of Clear Creek; Manitou ; Mt. Ouray; near 

 Pagosa Peak ; Como ; Tennessee Pass ; Mt. Lincoln ; Cameron Pass ; Moun- 

 tains northeast of Boreas. 



10. Festuca pseudovina Mackel. On dry hillsides and mountains from 

 Sask. to B. C, Mich, and Colo. ; also in Europe. — Alt. 9000-12,500 ft. — Bert- 

 houd's Pass ; Cameron Pass ; Dead Lake ; Mount Garfield ; Beaver Creek ; 

 Poverty Flats ; Palsgrove Caiion ; Happy Hollow ; near Teller, North Park ; 

 Chambers' Lake ; Twin Lakes ; mountains above Clear Creek ; Veta Pass ; 

 Ute Pass road ; Boreas ; mountains northwest of Boreas. 



11. Festuca ingrata (Hack.) Rydb. {F. ovina of western reports and F. 

 ovina ingrata Hack.) On hillsides and in dryer meadows from Mont, to B. C, 

 Colo, and Utah. — Alt. 3000-12,000 ft. — Grizzly Creek; Chicken Creek; Mount 

 Garfield ; Rabbit-Ear Pass ; North Park ; Wolcott, Eagle Co. ; Barnes' Camp ; 

 along the Michigan. North Park; Beaver Creek; Como; near Monument; 

 flats along Elk River; Campton's ranch; grass plot, Ft. Collins; Pinkham 

 Creek, Larimer Co. ; Willow Creek, Routt Co. 



Festuca ingrata nudata (Vasey) Rydb. {F. ovina nudata Vasey) is a 

 variety with narrower panicle, longer basal leaves, nearly naked stem and 

 glabrous glumes. — Middle Park ; North Park. 



12. Festuca arizonica Vase\-. (Including F. Vascyana Hack.) On rocky 

 slopes from Colo, to Utah, N. M. and Ariz. — Alt. 7000-10,000 ft. — George- 

 town Pass ; Twin Lakes ; Pagosa Springs ; West Mancos Caiion ; foot-hills 

 east of Mancos; Cottonwood Lake; Democrat Mountain; Idaho Springs; 

 Veta Pass. 



13. Festuca Thurberi Vasey. (S. scabrclla Vascyana Hack.) On hill- 

 sides in Colo, and southern Wyo. — Alt. 8000-12,000 ft. — Twin Lakes ; Mt. 

 Lincoln ; Veta Pass ; vicinity of Pike's Peak ; Cimarron ; Grizzly Creek ; near 

 Pagosa Peak ; Front Range, Larimer Co. ; foot-hills east of Mancos ; West 

 Mancos Canon ; Dark Caiion ; Chicken Creek ; Beaver Creek ; North Park ; 

 Sangre de Cristo Creek ; South Park ; Argentine Pass ; Happy Hollow ; 

 Hahn's Peak. 



14. Festuca confinis Vasey. {Poa Kingii S. Wats.) In cations and on 

 hillsides from Mont, to Colo, and Calif— Alt. 6500-10,000 ft.— Stove Prairie 

 Hill and Stove Prairie, Larimer Co. ; Boulder Cafion ; Rist Cafion ; Happy 

 Hollow ; Colorado and Wyoming State line ; Beaver Creek. 



