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the larger 6-10 cm. long and naked at the base: spikelets 
numerous, about 4 mm. long, on hispidulous pedicels 1.5 
mm. long or less; empty scales acute, the first scale 1-nerved, 
about two-thirds as long as the 3-nerved second which is usu- 
ally about four-fifths as long as the palet; flowering scale 
about 3.5 mm. long, 5-nerved, the midnerve hispidulous, the 
two lateral nerves on each side very obscure and sometimes 
hardly discernible, acute, strongly hispidulous, in side view 
oblong and about 0.8 mm. wide; palet faintly 2-nerved, 
strongly hispidulous, from a little shorter than the scale to 
equalling it; stamens 3, oblong-linear, about 2 mm. long; 
stigmas 2, plumose. 
Type collected by R. S. Williams in wet springy places on 
mountain sides, Dawson, July 14, 1899. Also collected by 
F. Funston along the Yukon River, in August, 1893, no. 159, 
and distributed as A. arundinacea Trin. It is quite distinct 
from that species, being taller and having larger and very 
rough leaves, and lacking the prominent pointed bracts at 
the base of the culm which gradually pass into leaves, as in- 
dicated by Trinius in his Spec. Gram. Icon. & Descrip. Dl. 
55. There is material in the herbarium of Columbia Uni- 
versity from Kotzebue’s Sound, the type locality of the Vzlfa 
arundinacea Trin., exactly matching this figure. 
ARCTAGROSTIS POAEOIDES Nash, sp. nov. 
A somewhat tufted perennial, with a branching running 
rootstock. Culms 6-8 dm. tali, erect, bracted at the base, 
the bracts gradually passing into leaves: leaves about 4; 
sheaths striate, shorter than the internodes, very rough; 
ligule scarious, 4-5 mm. long, decurrent on the sheath; 
blades erect, stiff, exceedingly rough on both surfaces, long- 
acuminate, 1.5-2.5 dm. long, 5-6 mm. wide: panicle about 
1.5 dm. long, contracted, its axis almost smooth, the fas- 
ciculate erect hispidulous branches varying in length, the 
larger 3-4 cm. long and naked below: spikelets numerous, 
2.5-3 mm. long, on somewhat hispidulous pedicels usually 
less than 1 mm. long; empty scales acute, the first scale 
I-nerved, about two-thirds as long as the 3-nerved second 
which is usually about four-fifths as long as the palet; flow- 
ering scale usually a little less than 3 mm. long, strongly 
hispidulous, 5-nerved, the midnerve hispidulous, the two 
