WOOTON AND STANDLEY FLORA OF NEW MEXICO. 97 



5. Bromus racemosus L. Sp. PL ed. 2. 114. 1762. 

 Type locality: "Habitat in Anglia." 



Range: Native of Europe, adventive in many places in the United States. 

 New Mexico: Albuquerque; Mesilla Valley. 



6. Bromus secalinus L. Sp. PL 76. 1753. Cheat. 

 Type locality: "Habitat in Europae agris secalinis arenosis." 



Range: Native of Europe, a common weed in many parts of North America, espe- 

 cially in grain fields. 

 New Mexico: Mangas Springs. 



7. Bromus inermis Leyss. Fl. Hal. 16. 1761. Hungarian brome grass. 

 Type locality: "Habitat in pratis succulentis fertilissirnis im Furstengarten in 



den Pulvericeiden frequens." 



Range: Native of Europe, locally established in the United States. 

 New Mexico: •Farmington; Mesilla A r alley. 



8. Bromus richardsoni Link, Hort. Berol. 2: 281. 1833. 



Bromus ciliatus scariosus Scribn. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. Bull. 13: 46. 1898. 



Type locality: Described from plants grown from seed sent from western North 

 America. 



Range: British America to Arizona and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Sandia Mountains; Rio Pueblo; Trout Spring; Beulah; Tunitcha 

 Mountains; Hillsboro Peak; Organ Mountains; Cloudcroft; "White Mountains. Thick- 

 ets in the mountains, in the Transition and Canadian zones. 



9. Bromus lanatipes (Shear) Rydb. Colo. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 100: 52. 1906. 

 Bromus porteri lanatipes Shear, U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. Bull. 23: 37. 1900. 

 Type locality: Idaho Springs, Colorado. 



Range: Colorado and New Mexico to California. 



New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Sandia Mountains; Glorieta; Johnsons Mesa; 

 Santa Fe; Water Canyon; East Fork of the Gila; Organ Mountains; Gray; White 

 Mountains. Damp thickets, in the Transition Zone. 



10. Bromus porteri (Coulter) Nash, Bull. Torrey Club 22: 512. 1895. 

 Bromus kalmii porteri Coulter, Man. Rocky Mount. 425. 1885. 



Type locality: Twin Lakes, Colorado. 



Range: Montana and South Dakota to Arizona and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Dulce; Chama; Albuquerque; Glorieta; Raton Mountains; Pescado 

 Spring; Ramah; Johnsons Mesa; Mogollon ('reek; Fort Bayard; Organ -Mountains; 

 Tularosa Creek; Gilmores Ranch. Damp thickets, in the Transition Zone. 



11. Bromus frondosus (Shear) Woot. £ Standi. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 81: 

 1 14. L912. 



Bromus porteri frondosus Shear, U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. Bull. 23: 37./ 

 L900. 



'l.ii. locality: Mangas Springs, New Mexico. Type collected by J. G. Smith. 



I; w.k: New Mexico and Arizona. 



New Mexico: Baton; Ponchuelo Creek; Santa Fe Canyon; Mang 

 lion Creek; Organ Mountains; San Luis Mountains. Damp canyons, in the Dpper 

 Sonoran and Transition z< 



64. DACTYLIS L. OaCHARD OB 



Perennial with Bat Leaves and narrow glomerate panicles; spikeleta :* t" 5-flowered, 

 nearly sessile in >\f\i«' fascicles; rachilla jointed above the glumes and between the 

 florets; glumes unequal, I to 3-nerved, sharpl] keeled, acute; lemmas 6 nerved, 

 shortly awn-pointed d and keeled, abate on the keel; palea a little 



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