102 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



Panicularia americana (TORR.) MAcM. Met. Minn. Val. 81. 



1892. Reed meadow-grass. 

 Glyceria grandis S. WATS, in A. Gray, Man. Ed. 6: 667. 



1890. 



Wet places throughout. 

 Herb. : Numerous collections. 

 Panicularia fluitans (L.) KUNTZE, Rev. Gen. PI. 782. 1891. 



Floating manna-grass. 

 Glyceria fluitans R. BR. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. i: 179. 



1810. 



No authentic specimens known from Minnesota. 

 All collections from Minnesota in the University herbarium 

 under this name are Panictilaria borealis Nash. 

 Panicularia borealis NASH, Bull. Torr. Club, 24: 348. 1897. 



Slender manna-grass. 

 Glyceria fluitans minor VASEY ; L. S. Cheney in Trans. 



Wis. Acad. Sci. 9: 247. No description. 

 In wet places throughout. 

 Herb. : Many collections. 

 Puccinellia airoides (NUTT.) WATS. & COULT. in A. Gray, 



Man. Ed. 6, 668. 1890. Slender meadow-grass. 

 Saline soil, Red River valley. 



Herb. : Ballard 2528, Fergus Falls ; MacMillan and Sheldon, 

 Lake of the Woods. 



Festuca octoflora WALT. Fl. Car. 81. 1788. Slender fescue- 

 grass. 



Festuca tenella WILLD. Enum. I : 113. 1809. 

 Dry sandy soil throughout. 



Herb. : Many collections from southern half of state. 

 Festuca rubra L. Sp. PI. 74. 1753. Red fescue-grass. 



Reported from Minnesota and possibly occurs along the 

 northern boundary. 



Festuca ovina L. Sp. PI. 73. 1753. Sheep fescue-grass. 



Probably occurs throughout the state. 



Herb. : Sandberg, Thomson ; Bailey 489, Agate bay ; Camp- 

 bell, St. Cloud ; Bailey 450, Vermilion lake ; Sheldon 2669, 

 Aitkin county ; Sandsten, Ramsey county ; Chapman, Henne- 

 pin county. 

 Festuca elatior L. Sp. PI. 75. 1753. Meadow fescue-grass. 



Fields and cultivated grounds throughout. 



