132 
Am.: Port Clarence (!), Kotzebue Sound, Arctic Coast, Grinnell Land 
to 81° 44’, West Greenl. 60°—70° 40’ (!), East Greenl. 60°— 61° (!) and 70°— 
73°35’ (). Eur.: Jan Mayen (!), Spitsbergen, Novaya Zemlya to 75°, 
Waigats, Samoyede Land. As.: Taimyr Peninsula, Mouths of the Yenissei, 
Lena and Kolyma, Chukches Land. 
Geogr. area: North America, Iceland, Farées, Europe, Northern Asia. 
21. SCHEDONORUS Beauv. 
207. S. ciliatus (L.) Kjellm., As. Beringss. p. 557. 
Bromus ciliatus, Rothr., Fl. of Alaska p.458; Schmidt, Fl. Jeniss. 
arct. p. 126; Bromus purgans Hook. Fl. bor. Am. II p. 252; Bromus 
inermis y. ciliatus Trauty. Fl. Kolym. p. 569; B. Kalmii Torr. & Gray. 
A tall grass, about 1 metre high. Leayes broad, flat, rough, 
more or less hairy. Sheaths often shorter than the internodes, 
sometimes softly pubescent of recurved hairs. Panicle lax, spreading, 
generally drooping. Spikelets 4—9-flowered. Glumes linear-lanceolate, 
acuminate, 1—3-nerved; lower pale compressed, somewhat keeled, 
acuminate, generally hairy with silky hairs especially at the margins. 
Awn about one third as long as the pale. 
Am.: Kotzebue Sound, Arctic Sea-Coast. As.: Mouths of the Yenissei 
and Kolyma, Chukches Land. 
Geogr. area: North America, Siberia. 
Obs. Eastwood (PIL. coil. at Nome City p. 130) mentions Bromus pacificus 
Shear. from Nome City, Alaska. 
22. NARDUS L. 
208. N. stricta L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 154; FI. D. tab. 1022. 
Densely czespitose. Culm and leaves slender, erect, rigid. Spike 
slender, spikelets sessile in two rows on one side of the rachis. 
Lower pale keeled with a short rough awn. 
Am.: West Greenl. 60°—60° 30’ (1). 
Geogr. area: North America (introduced), Iceland, Farées, Europe, 
Northern Asia. 
23. AGROPYRUM J. Gaertn. 
209. A. repens (L.) Beauv. 
Triticum repens L., Fl. D. tab. 748; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV p. 341; 
Trauty. Pl. Sib. bor. p. 133; Scheutz, Pl. vase. Jeniss. p. 183. 
Stoloniferous. Culm erect, rigid. Leaves broad, flat, roughish 
or pubescent above, smooth beneath. Spike dense, spikelets about 
5-flowered. Glumes 5—7-nerved, awn shorter than the flower or none. 
