GR-\SS FAMILY 45 



19. ORYZOPSIS Michx. Mountain- Rice. 



Tufted pereanials. Inflorescence paniculate with racemose branches. 

 Spikelets 1-flowered, broad; flowers perfect. Empty glumes subequal, acute. 

 Lemma broad, indurate, convolute, with a short and obtuse caUus at the base, 

 ending in a terminal, early deciduous, mosth' straight awn. Styles distinct: 

 stigmas plumose. Grain oblong, free. 



Lemma glabrous, or pubescent with short appressed hairs. 



Spikelets, exclusive of the awn, 2. .5-5 mm^. long; leaves slender and involute. 



Awn less than 2 mm. long, much shorter than the glume; outer glumes 3-4 mm. 



long. 1. O. pungens. 



Awn 4-S mm. long, much longer than the glume. 



Inflorescence very narrow, with short erect branches; outer glumes .3—5 mm. 



long. 2. O. eiigua. 



Inflorescence at length open, with long spreading or reflexed branches; outer 

 glume about 2.5 mm. long. 3. O. micrantha. 



Spikelets, exclusive of the awn, 6-8 mm. long; leaves broad and usually flat. 



4. O. asperifolia. 

 Lemma with long loose hairs. 



Inflorescence open; plant 3-6 dm. high. 5. O. Bloomeri. 



Inflorescence narrow and spike-Uke; plant 1-3 dm. high. 6. O. ^yebberi. 



1. O. pungens (Torr.) Hitchc. Tufted perennial; stem glabrous. 1..5-3 dm. 

 tall, simple; sheaths shorter than the intemodes, smooth; leaf-blades smooth or 

 scabrous, the lower 1-2 dm. long, the upper 3-10 cm. long; panicle 3-6 cm. long; 

 branches erect or ascending; spikelets 3-4 mm. long; empty glumes glabrous, 

 whitish, faintly ner\-ed, acute; lemma strigose. ellipsoid. 0. canadensis Torr. 

 O. juncea B.S'.P. Drv rockv places: Que. — Pa. — S.D. — B.C. Boreal—Monl. 

 My-Je. 



2. O. exigua Thurb. Densely tufted perennial; stem 1..5-4 dm. high; 

 panicle 2-6 cm. long; empty glimies 4-5 mm. long, acute or abruptly acuminate, 

 the first 1-nerved, the second 3-nerved; lemma sparingh- strigose; awn slightly 

 twisted below, 4-6 mm. long. Hills and mountain sides: Mont. — Colo.— Ore. 

 — Wash. Mont. — Subalp. Je-Au. 



3. O. micrantha (Trin. & Rup.) Thurb. Somewhat tufted perennial; stem 

 glabrou.?, 3-7 dm. tall,- slender; leaf-blades erect, scabrous, less than 1 mm. wide, 

 usually involute, the lower 2-.3 dm. long; panicle 8-15 cm. long; empty glumes 

 2-2.5 mm. long, glabrous, acute; lemma a Uttle shorter, glabrous, shining; awn 

 6-8 mm. long. Hillsides and among bushes: Sask. — Xeb. — X.M. — Ariz. — 

 Mont. Plain — Mont. Je-Au. 



4. O. asperifolia Michx. Tufted perennial; stem 3-5 dm. high, simple, 

 usually scabrous: leaf-blades erect, scabrous, 1-4 dm. long, 4-10 mm. wide; 

 panicle 5-8 cm. long, narrow, spike-like; empty glumes glabrous. 6-8 mm. long, 

 many-nerved, apiculate; lemma whitish, sparingly hair}', except a ring of dense 

 hairs at the ba.se: awn 7-10 mm. long. Woods: X.S. — Pa. — Minn. — X.M. — 

 B.C. Mont. My-Je. 



5. O. Bloomeri (Bolander) Ricker. Tufted perennial: stem 3-6 dm. high, 

 glabrous: leaf-blades involute, 1-2 dm. long: panicle 1-2 dm. long, open but 

 rather narrow; empty glumes dull green, tinged with purple, 6-7 mm. long, 

 acuminate; lemma 5 mm. long, clothed with spreading or ascending long white 

 hairs; avra twisted and bent, about 2 cm. long. 0. caduca (Scribn.j Beal. Erio- 

 coma caduca Rydh. Hills: Mont. — Colo. — CaUf. Submont. Jl. 



6. O. Webberi (Thurb.) Benth. Densely tufted perennial; stem 1-3 dm. 

 high, wiry: lower sheaths crowded, glabrous: leaf-blades very narrow, stiff, in- 

 volute, the lower 5-10 cm. long, glaucous; panicle dense and spike-like. 2-10 

 cm. long; branches short and erect; empty glumes 8 mm. long, acuminate, often 

 purple-tinged; lemma 6 mm. long, copiously long-hairy: awn 4 mm. long, very 

 slender, soon caducous. Arid regions: Calif. — Colo. Son. My-Jl. 



20. ERIOCOMA Xutt. Ixdiax Millet, Wild Rice. 



Densely tufted perennials with involute leaves. Inflorescence cymosely 

 and divaricately branched. Spikelets 1-flowered: flower perfect. Empty glumes 

 2, membranous, somewhat scarious, acuminate. Lemma rather broad, indurate 



