46 PLANTS BAKERIAN.E. 



abundant in large tufts above Cumberland Mine at 12,300 

 feet, n. 965. 



FESTUCA SCRABELLA, Torr. in Hook, Fl. ii. 252. The most 

 common species of the genus ; found everywhere between 

 7,500 and 10,500 feet, n. 443. 



FESTUCA ELATIOR, Linn. 1. c. 75. In a field near Trimble 

 Springs; doubtless introduced, n. 919. 



FESTUCA VASEYANA, Hack. In open woods along the 

 West Mancos River, 9,000-10,000 feet, n. 328. 



FESTUCA THURBERI, Vasey in Wheeler's Rep. 292. Very 

 plentiful on the hills upon Chicken Creek and the La Plata, 

 9,000-10,000 feet, nn. 344, 356. 



BROMUS CILIATUS, Linn. Sp. 76. The common species at 

 7,000-10,000 feet, along watercourses; very rank forms 

 occurring in higher altitudes, nn. 332, 987. The var. 

 MONTANUS, Vasey, at from 7,000 to 9,000 feet, and mostly 

 near the summits of the ridges rather than by streams, n. 

 382. Also var. MINOR, Munro, on dry hills near Durango, 

 not common, n. 986. 



BROMUS BREVIARISTATUS, Buckl. Proc. Philad. Acad. for 

 1862, 98. Characteristic species of the pine belt and vari- 

 able. A smooth form with strict panicle occurs near Dix, 

 while an opposite extreme, with widely open panicle and 

 weak drooping pedicels was obtained at Trimble Springs, 

 nn. 333, 984, 985. 



BROMUS PORTERI, Nash, Bull. Torr. Club, xxii. 512. In 

 the pine belt above Mancos, and at Parrott City, 8,000- 

 9,000 feet, n. 432. 



AGROPYRUM VIOLACEUM, Vasey, Gram. U. S. 45. Occa- 

 sional along Chicken Creek at about 9,000 feet, but not else- 

 where noticed; n. 949. 



