42 PLANTS BAKERIAN.E. 



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

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



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

 n. 142. A grass of very 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 

 fya^lAag!^ si: 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, BentK. On stony declivities of the mesas 

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



