1112 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 



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 59 In consequence hereof the species should be known respectively as 

 follows: 1. Airacurtifolia (Scribii.) Ry(ll).n. comb., 2. A. alpicola Rydb. 

 11. comb., o A. caespitosa L., A. pungens Rydb. n. comb., A. atro- 

 purpurea Wahl., A. elongata Hook., A. VaseyanaRydb, n. n. (not A. 

 ciliata Spreng.), and A. danthonioides Trin. 



63 After D. intermedin insert: 



4a. Danthonia Cusickii (Williams) Hitchc. Closely resembling 

 D. intermedia, but sheath glabrous, panicle more open, spikclcts 15-20 

 mm. long, the lobes of the lemma acauninate rather than awn-tipi^ed. 

 Meadows: Ore. — Mont. — Ida. Jl — Au. 



63 After D. calif ornica insert: 



Danthonia americana Scribn. Stem 2-4 dm. high, densely cespitose; 

 sheaths short, somewhat inflated, retrorsely pilose, the hairs with pustulate 

 bases, long-bearded at the throat; stem-leaves 3-7 cm. long, 1-2 mm. wide, 

 mostly involute, the lower sparingly pilose; rachis and branches of the 

 inflorescence puberulent; spikelets 1-4, 12-18 mm. long, on spreading 

 peduncles; glumes at least equaling the florets, lanceolate, acuminate, 

 7-9-nerved; body of the lemma 6-8 mm. long, glabrous on the back, 

 villous-ciliate to about the middle, abruptly 2-toothed, the teeth bristle- 

 like, 4-6 mm. long; awn twisted below, 7-9 mm. long. Meadows: Calif. 

 — B. C— (Black Hills) Wyo. Je~Au. 

 77 Before P. tri flora insert: 



19a. Poa trivialis L. Perennial; stem erect; decumbent at the ];)ase, 

 3-10 dm. high, scabrous below the panicle; blades and sheath retrorsely 

 scabrous; hgules 4-6 mm. long; panicle 6-15 cm. long; spikelets 2-3-flowerecl, 

 3 mm. long; lemma strongly nerved, pubescent on the keel only. Moist 

 meadows and lawns: Que. — La. — S. C; Denver, Colo.; adv. or nat. from 

 Eur. My— Au. 



77 For P. trifiora Gilib. substitute Poa palustris L. 



84 After P. tenuifolia insert: 



4. Panicularia maritima (Huds.) Pari. Perennial, with a slender 

 creeping rootstock; stem 3-5 dm. high; leaf-blades flat or involute, some- 

 what pungent; panicle 8-12 cm. long, the lower branches in pairs, at 

 first appressed, then spreading; spikelets 3-8-flowered, 6-12 mm. long; 

 lemma obtuse, 3-4 mm. long. Salt marshes: Greenl. — R. I. — S. D. 

 (Black Hills); Alaska-Wash; native of Eurasia. Jl — Au. 

 93 After A. Scribneri insert: 



la. Agropyron saxicola (Scribn. & Smith) Piper. A densely cespitose 

 perennial; stem about 5 dm. long, puberulent; sheaths short-pilose, 

 ligule very short; leaf -blades 1-2 dm. long, long-attenuate, 3-4 mm. wide; 

 strongly striate, pilose; spike 5-10 cm. long, the rachis readily breaking 

 up; spikelets solitary or rarely in pairs, 2-5- flowered, 1.5 cm. long, exclusive of 

 the awns; glumes 1-3-nerved, about 6 nun. long, lanceolate, the awns 1.5-2 

 cm. long; body of the lemma about 1 cm. long, smooth or slightly scabrous 

 near the apex, lanceolate, the awn 2-2.5 cm. long. Elymus saxicola Scribn. 

 & Smith. Rocky places: Wash. — Ida. Au. 



95 After A. Smithii insert: 



19a. Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. Perennial, with a long creeping 

 rootstock; stem 3-12 dm. high; leaf -blades 1-3 dm. long, scabrous or 

 sparingly pilose above, smooth beneath; spikes 5-15 cm. long; spikelets 

 3-7-flowered, 1-1.5 cm. long, nearly terete; glumes 5-7-nerved, 8-10 

 mm. long, acuminate or awn-pointed; lemma smooth.. Waste places: 

 Newf. — Alta. — Tex. — Fla.; Pacific Coast; nat. from Eur. Jl — S. 

 98 After S. Innceolatiun insert: 



la. Sitanion Hansoni (Scrilju.) J. G. Smith. Glabrous perennial; 

 st^em 9-12 dm. high; ligule 1 mm. long, entire; leaf-blades 1-3 dm. long, 



