BEAL ON MICHIGAN FLORA. 

 PUCCINELIA Pari. 



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311. P. airoides (Nutt.) S. Wats. Slender Meadow-grass. Bay City, G. M. 

 Bradford. Near salt works. 



FESTUCA L. 



*312. F. elatior L. Taller Meadow Fescue. F. elatior pratensis A. Gray. Meadows 

 and roadsides. 



*31.'^. F. nutans Willd. Nodding Fescue-grass. Woods. Frequent. L. P. 



*314. F. octoflora Walt. Slender Fescue-grass. F. tenella Willd. Dry grounds. 

 Infrequent. Th. 



*315. F. ovina L. Sheep's Fescue. Dry grounds. Common. Very variable. Th. 



*316. F. ovina capillata (Lam.) Hack. Hair-leaved Fescue. In lawns. Not un- 

 common. 



317. F. ovina duriuscula (L.) Hack. Hard Fescue. S. Mich., Wright Cat.; 

 Petoskey; Bay Co., G. M. Bradford; Keweenaw Co., Bobbins; Isle Royale, Gillman. 

 Sparingly in cultivation. Th. 



*31S. F. ovina marginata Hack. In lawns. Common. 

 319. F. rubra heterophylla Hack. Variable-leaved Fescue. Clifton, 0. A. Farwell; 

 Frankfort, W. J. B.; shores of Traverse Bay; Muskegon, C. F. Wheeler. 



BROMUS L. 



*320. B. asper Murr. Hairy Brome-grass. Gray's Manual. 

 321. B. breviaristatus Thurb. Short-awned Chess. First collected on low sand 

 dunes near Bay View in August, 1879, by C. F. Wheeler. In June, 1881, Prof. V. M. 

 Spalding also collected this species near Charlevoix. The farthest station east 

 known for this grass. 



322. B. brizaeformis Fisch & Mey. Quake-grass. Manistee, F. P. Daniels. 



*323. B. ciliatus L. Fringed Brome-grass. B. purgans L. Frequent. Variable. 



*324. B. hordeaceus L. Soft Chess. B. mollis L. Agricultural College, W. J. B.; 

 Detroit, O. A. Farwell. 



*325. B. inermis Leyss. Awnless Brome-grass. Sandy meadows. Spreading. 



*326. B. Kalmii A. Gray. Wild Chess. Dry open woods. S. E., Wright's Cat; 

 Flint; Macomb Co.; Hubbardston; northward to Quinnessec, E. J. Hill. Infrequent. 

 327. B. racemosus L. Smooth Brome-grass. Detroit, O. A. Farwell; Alma, 

 C. A. Davis. Th. 



*32S. B. secalinus L. Chess. Cheat. Too common in wheat fields. 

 328a. B. sterilis L. Barren Brome-grass. Bay City, G. M. Bradford. 



*329. B. tectorum L. Downy Brome-grass. Grand Rapids. Spreading rapidly; 

 Detroit^ 0. A. Farwell; Bay Co., G. M. Bradford. 



LOLIUM L. 



331. L. perenne L. Common Darnel. Ray or Rye-grass. Macomb Co., Dr. 

 Cooley; Ionia Co.; Bay City, G. M. Bradford. Scarcely naturalized. 



332. L. temulentum L. Bearded Darnel. Scarcely naturalized. Flint; Macomb 

 Co.; S. Mich., Wright Cat. 



AGROPYRON Gaertn. 



*333. A. caninoides (Ramalay) Beal. Lansing, escaped from cultivation. 



334. A. caninum (L.) R. & S. Awned Wheat-grass. Th. S. Mich., Winch. Cat.; 

 Macomb Co.; Hubbardston; northward. 



335. A. dasystachyum (Hook.) Vasey. Northern Wheat-grass. Common at 

 Petoskey; N. W., Winch. Cat.; Oscoda and the sandy shores of the great lakes; 

 Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. N. & U. P. 



336. A. occidentale Scribn. Occasional. Port Huron, C. K. Dodge. 



337. A. pseudorepens S. and S. Shores of Grand Traverse Bay, C. F. Wheeler; 

 St. Clair Co., C. K. Dodge; Keweenaw and Marquette counties, O. A. Farwell. 



*338. A. repens (L.) Beauv. Quick-grass or Quack-grass. Cultivated grounds. 

 Varies greatly. Sometimes grows to the exclusion of everything else, and is wide- 

 spread enough to be considered a pest. Th. 



339. A. Richardsoni Shreb. Bay View, W. J. B.; shore of Grand Traverse Bay, 

 C. F. Wheeler; Keweenaw Co., 0. A. Farwell. 



