42 PLANTS BAKERIAN.E. 



Agropyrum pseudorepens, S. & S. Bull. Agrost. iv. 34. At 

 9,000 feet near Pagosa Peak; n. 140. 



AGROPYRUM SPICATUM, S. & S. 1. c. iii. 12. Arboles, June; 

 n. 142. A grass of ver}' different aspect, with large, thick 

 spikes, but said to be specifically identical with the other, 

 was obtained at the Cumbres Pass in Sept. 



Agropyrum Scribneri, Vasey. At 12,000 feet near Pagosa 

 Peak, Aug.; n. 141. Frequent, and forming mats on open 

 alpine slopes, the culms from almost erect to nearly prostrate. 



Agropyrum tenerum, Vasey. Arboles, June; nn. 144, 145 

 Also found in a dry creek bed near Pagosa Peak at 9,000 

 feet, 10 Aug. 



Agropyrum violaceum, Vasey. A common bunch grass of 

 the highest alpine slopes near Pagosa Peak, Aug.; n. 144a. 



HORDEUM JUBATUM, Linn. Sp. 85. Common in low 

 meadows at Arboles, June; n. 183. 



Elymus glaucus, Buckl. At 9,000 feet near Pagosa Peak, 

 common; n. 172. 



SITANION ELYMOIDES, Raf. Journ. Phys. (1819) 103. 

 Arboles, June; n. 211. 



SITANION LONGIFOLIUM, J. G. Smith, Bull. Agrost. xviii. 

 18. At 9,000 feet near Pagosa Peak, Aug. 



Hilaria Jamesii, Benth. On stony declivities of the mesas 

 at Arboles, June; n. 182; and at Aztec, N. Mex.,May; n. 181. 



