224 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
142. Glyceria borealis (Nash.) Batchelder. 
Panicularia borealis Nash in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24: 348 
(1897). 
Paradise (Bell); Butte (extinct). 
PUCCINELLI A: Parl. Fl) tals 23.366. (1848): 
143. Puccinellia maritima (Huds.) Parl. 1. c. 370. 
Poa maritima Huds. Fl. Angl. 35. (1762). 
Glyceria maritima M., et K. Deutsch. Fl. 1: 588. (1823). 
Devil’s Lake. 
144. Puccinellia airoides (Nutt.) Wats., et Coult. in A. Gray, 
Man. VI: 668. (1890). 
Pao airoides Nutt. Gen. 1: 68. (1818). 
Leeds, York, Devil’s Lake. 4 
GNOMONIA (gr. y?ouor, alluding to fescue, in the English 
name of the genus) Lunell, nom. nov. Festuca, first applied by 
Dodonaeus, Herb. 321. (1551) =Sromus secalinus. 
Festucaria Heister, Syst. 45. (1737) is founded on Festuca, 
and for this reason not much of a name, and undesirable. 
Kesiuca, Linn? Syst: (1735), Genny T5in(57 37). 
145. Gnomonia octoflora (Walt.) Lunell. 
Festuca octoflora Walt. Fl. Car. 81. (1788). 
Dickinson (Bergman). 
146. Gnomonia ovina (Linn.) Lunell. 
Festiuca ovina Linn. Sp. Pl. 73. (1753). 
Butte, Towner. 
147. Gnomonia ovina supina (Hack.) [unell. 
Festuca ovina supina Hack. 
Butte. 
148. Gnomonia elatior (Linn.) Lunell. 
Festuca elatior Linn. Sp. Pl. 75. (1753). 
Wahpeton (Bell). 
149. Gnomonia nutans (Willd.) Lunell. 
Festuca nutans (Willd. Enum. I: 116. (1809). 
Valley City (Bergman). 
150. Gnomonia viridula (Vasey) Lunell. 
Festuca viridula Vasey, Ill. N. A. Grasses t. 93. (1893); also” 
Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 1: 279. Calif. 
Dunsieth (only locality known east of Idaho). 
FORASACCUS Bubani, Fl. Pyr. IV. p. 380. (1901). 
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