404 THE PLANT LIFE OF MARYLAND 



Bromus ciliatus L. Brome-grass. 



Throughout the state; in dry woods and open situations. 

 Baltimore County, Western Run (Robert K. Miller). 



Bromus hordeaceus L. 



Caroline County, Greensborough (1642). 



Bromus secalinus L. 



Allegany County, Cumberland (Howard Shriver) ; Baltimore County, 

 Timonium (Robert K. Miller). 



Bromus racemosus L. 



Baltimore County, near Towson (Robert K. Miller). 



Bromus brizaeformis Fisch. & Mey. 



Dorchester County, Castle Haven (1591). 



Lolium perenne L. Rye-grass. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated grounds; common. Introduced from 

 Europe. 



Lolium temulentum L. Darnel. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated grounds; frequent. 

 Caroline County, Tuckahoe Neck (1656). 



Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. Couch Grass. 



Throughout the state; in forests and fields; frequent. 

 Allegany County, Cumberland (1016). 



Hordeum pusillum Nutt. 



Charles County, Cox (1526). 



Hordeum jubatum L. 



Dorchester County, Castle Haven (1584). 



Elymus striatus Willd. Slender Wild Rye. 



Baltimore County, Western Run (Robert K. Miller). 



Elymus virginicus L. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests and flood-plains; frequent. 

 Wicomico County, Salisbury (1170). 



Elymus canadensis L. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests. 



Baltimore County, Western Run (Robert K. Miller). 



Hystrix hystrix (L.) Millsp. Bottle-brush Grass. 



Midland and Mountain Zones; in dry forests; frequent. 

 Garrett County, Deer Park (709). 



Arundinaria tecta (Walt.) Muhl. Small Cane. 



Anne Arundel County, Stony Run (Robert K. Miller). 



