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PUCCINELLIA ANGUSTATA (R. Br.) Nash. Spear grass. 
Whatcom county, Suksdorf. 
BROMUS CARINATUS H. & A. _ Brome grass. 
Frequent in the woods. 
BROMUS MARGINATUS Nees 
Infrequent near Lynden. 
BROMUS HORDEACEUS L. 
Introduced in dry, waste land. 
iLOLIUM TEMULENTUM L.  Darnel. 
Introduced about Bellingham. 
LOLIUM PERENNE L. Perennial rye grass. 
Introduced into meadows and fields. 
HORDEUM JUBATUM L,. Squirrel tail grass. 
Sparingly introduced. 
HORDEUM NODOSUM L. Wild barley. 
Introduced along railroad tracks. 
HORDEUM MURINUM L. Wall barley. 
Sparingly introduced, Bellingham. 
ELYMUS ARENARIUS L. Sea lyime gtass. 
Along the sea shore, Chuckamut bay, Lummi point. 
ELYMUS GLAUCUS Buckley. Smooth wild rye. 
Along Chuckamut bay. 
CYPERACEGE 
SCIRPUS OCCIDENTALIS (Wats.) Chase. Tule. 
Common along the margin of lakes. 
SCIRPUS MICROCARPUS Pres] 
Infrequent along margins of lakes and ponds. 
CYPERACEAE 
ERIOPHORUM CHAMISSONIS C. A. Meyer. Cotton grass. 
Infrequent in peat bogs, Weiser lake. 
ERIOPHORUM GRACILE Roth 
Peat bogs at North Prairie near B. C. boundary line. 
ELEOCHARIS PALUSTRIS (L.) R. & S. Spike rush. 
Common about ponds. 
