Poste lsta OW 
PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Sp. Pl. 59. 1753. Intro- 
duced and growing spontaneously near the 
station buildings and elsewhere along trails 
and am cleanmes imethe forests Ca Ea 1B: 
BONDELAWA I Sp: Pl o8. 1753. In moist samdy, 
soil of the beach. July 18) R. 477. 
PANICULARIA ELATA Nash, Mem. New York Bot. 
Gard. 1:54. 1900. Along trails in the forest. 
ull 23 RewSs 2 
TRISETUM NUTKAENSIS (Presl.) Scrib. and Mer- 
rill. Frequent along the edge of the forest. 
Salven. Re and Bs sn. 
FESTUCA RUBRA L. Sp. Pl. 74. 1753. (Approach- 
ing variety biakalensis Griseb.) Growing as 
a crevice plant upon the rocky beaches. 
june 205 Re andy as. 
BESEUCA TONHSI | Vasey, Contribs U.S. Nat 
Herb. 1:278.1893. Common on the sandy 
beaches: july a6. Re 765: 
BROMUS SITCHENSIS Trin. in Bong. Veg. Sitch. 
173-1833. Growing abundantly on moist 
sandy beaches. July 11. R. and B. 114. 
Bromus PAciIFIcus Shear, U. S. Dept. Agric. 
