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1. Agropyron scribneri Vasey, Bull. Torrey Club 10: 128. 1893. 

 Elyrnus scribneri Jones, Contr. West. Bot. 14: 20. 1912. 



Type locality: Montana. 



Range: Montana to northern Arizona and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Top of Las Vegas Range {Cockerell). Meadows in the mountains, 

 in the Arctic-Alpine Zone. 



2. Agropyron violaceum (Homem.) Lange, Consp. Fl. Groenland. 3: 155. 1880. 

 Triticum violaceum Homem. Fl. Dan. pi. 2044. 1832. 



Type locality: Southern Greenland. 



Range: British America to Pennsylvania and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Rio Pueblo; Sandia Mountains; White Mountain Peak. 



3. Agropyron richardsoni (Trin.) Schrad.; Shear, U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. 



Bull. 4: 29. 1897. 

 Triticum richardsoni Trin. Linnaea 12: 467. 1838. 

 Type locality: "America borealis arctica?." 



Range : British Columbia and New England to California and northern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Beattys Cabin (Standley 4856). Meadows, in the Canadian Zone. 



4. Agropyron caninum (L.) Roem. & Schult. Syst. Veg. 2: 756. 1817. 

 Triticum, caninum L. Sp. PL 86. 1753. 



Type locality: "Habitat in Europae sepibus." 



Range: Idaho and Nova Scotia to New Mexico and North Carolina; also in Europe. 



New Mexico: Truchas Peak (Standley 4831). Meadows, in the Hudsonian Zone. 



5. Agropyron bakeri E. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 38: 378. 1904. 

 Type locality: Near Pagosa Peak, southern Colorado. 



Range: Mountains of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Baldy; Sandia Mountains; White Mountain Peak. Hudsonian and 

 Arctic-Alpine zones. 



6. Agropyron arizonicum Scribn. & Smith, U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. Bull. 



4: 27. 1897. 

 Type locality: Rincon Mountains, Arizona. 



Range: Mountains of Arizona and New Mexico to northern Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Laguna; Jemez Mountains; Bear Mountain; Mogollon Mountains; 

 Organ Mountains; San Luis Mountains; Alamogordo. Transition Zone. 



7. Agropyron spicatum (Pursh) Scribn. & Smith, U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. 



Bull. 4: 33. 1897. 

 Festuca spicata Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 83. 1814. 

 Agropyron divcrgens Nees in Steud. Syn. PI. Glum. 1: 347. 1854. 

 Type locality: "Camp Chopunnisli," opposite Kamiah, Idaho. 

 Range: Washington and Montana to Colorado and Now Mexico. 

 New .Mexico: Lear Mountain; Socorro. Dpper Sonoran and Transition zones. 



8. Agropyron tenerum Vasey, Bot. Gaz. 10: 258. 1885. Slendek w hi a r gram 

 Type locality: Fort Garland. Colorado. 



Ran<;e: British America to .W\\ Mexico and New Hampshire. 



New Mexico: Duke; Raton; Las Vegas; Torrance; Johnsons Mesa; Glorieta; I hama; 

 Cubero; Albuquerque; North Percha ('reck; Mangas Springs; White Mountains. 

 Mountains, in the Upper Sonoran and Transition zones. 



This is a rather valuable range grass in the mountains and is often cul for hay. 



9. Agropyron pseudorepens Scribn. & Smith, U. B. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. 



Bull. 4: 34. L897. 

 Agropyron tcncrinn jisrmlorrprns Jones, Contr. West. Bot. 14: 19. 1912. 



