LIST OF HIGHER SEED-PRODUCING PLANTS. 57 



STIPA LINN. Gen. ed. V. 84 (1754). 



Macrochloa KUNTH, Rev. Gram. I. 58 (1835). 



Aristella BERTOL. Fl. It. I. 690 ( 1833). 



Streptachiie R. BR. Prodr. 174 (1810). 



Orthoraphium NEES, Proc. Linn. Sue. I, 94 (1841). 



Jarava R. and' P. Prodr. Peruv. 2 (1794). 



Lasiagrostis LINK, Hort. Berol. I. 99 (1827). 



Achnatberuin PAL.-BEAUV. Agrostogr. 19 (1812). ;.: 



Ptilagrostis GRISEB. in Led., Fl. Ross. IV. 447 (1853). 

 Benth. and Hook., Gen. PL III. 1141; Durand, Ind. Gen. Phan. 469; 

 Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanz. 2, II. 46 (Hackel). 



Living species: 100; tropical and temperate regions; 

 Europe, 12; Russia, 9-10; N. America, 23; Canada, 6; E. Sts., 4; 

 So. Sts. 1; California to Montana and Colo., 15-16 ; Tex. and N. 

 Mex. region, 7-8. 



Stipa spartea TRIN. Act. Petr. I. 440 (1830). 



Wats, and Coult., Gray's Man. 6 ed. 641; Upham, Fl. Minn. 163; Webb., 

 Fl. Neb. 104; Coult., Fl. Colo. 408; Mac., FL Can. 11. 191; Vas. Ag. Grasses 

 U. S. 42: Engl. Hackel, Nat. Pflanz. II. 2, 46; Wats., King Exp. 379; Roth., 

 Wheel. Exp. 285; Vas., Mon. 53. 



North America: Prairie region of Can. from Portage 

 la Prairie to Rockies; S. to Colo, and Upper Missouri region; 

 E. to Neb. , Iowa, Kan. , Minn. , 111. and Mich. 



Minn, valley : Throughout ; principally in prairie 

 district; dry or high prairies or moister land. 



HERB.: Ballard 173, Shakopee; Sheldon 1383, Lake 

 Benton; Sheldon 607, Wilton, Waseca Co.; Sheldon 746. Sleepy 

 Eye; Kassube 272, Minneapolis; Herrick 340, Minneapolis; 

 Sandberg 564, Chisago Co. v . 



OR1ZOPSIS MICHX. PL N. Am, I, 51 (1803). 



Dilepyrum RAF. ex. Endl. Gen. 87 (1836). 



Uracbne TRIN. Fund. Agr. 109 (1820). 



Piptatherum BEAUV. Agrostogr. 17 (1812). 



Caryochloa SPRENG. Syst. Cur. Post. 22, 30 (1827). 



Piptochaetiiim PRESL, Rel. Haenk. I. 222(1830). 



!Nassella E. DESVX. in Gay Fl. Chile, VI. 263 (1845). 



Eriocoma NTJTT. Gen. I. 40 (1818). 



Fendleria STEUD. Syn. Glum. I. 419 (1855), 



Schousbaea NICOTR. ex. Dur. 1. c. (1888). 



Benth. and Hook., Gen. PL III. 1142; Durand, Ind. Gen. Phan. 469; 

 Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanz. 2, II. 46, 47 (Hackel). 



Living species : 28 ; temperate regions N. and S. , 

 especially S. America. Europe, 5; N. America, 8; Canada, 4; 

 E. Sts., 4; California and Pac. Coast, 6. 



