VASCULAR PLANTS OF NORTH DAKOTA PHANG 
171. Zeia repens (Linn.) Lunell. 
Agropyron repens (Linn.) Beauv. Agrost. 146. (1812). 
Triticum repens Linn. Sp. Pl. 86. (1753). 
Leeds, Pleasant Lake. 
172. Zeia Richardsonii (Schrad.) Lunell. 
Agropyron Richardsonwu Schrad. Linnaea XII: 467. (1838). 
Leeds, Butte, Towner. 
173. Zeia riparia (Scribn. Sm.) Lunell. 
Agropyron riparium S. 8. Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Agrost. 
4: 35- (1897). 
Dunsieth. 
174. Zeia Smithii (Rydb.) Lunell. 
Agropyron Smithit Rydb. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Vol. 1: 
61 and 64. (1900): 
Leeds, Dunsieth. 
175. Zeia spicata (Pursh) Lunell. 
Agropyron spicatum (Pursh) Rydb. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 
fOr...) (G00). 
Medora (Bergman). 
176. Zeia tenera (Vasey) Lunell. 
Agropyron tenerum Vasey, Bot. Gaz. 10: 258. (1885). 
Leeds, Butte, Devils Lake, Towner; Kulm (Brenckle). 
SO A. 
177. Secale cereale Linn. 
Subspontaneous on railroad banks. Towner, Pleasant Lake. 
HORDEUM, Vergilius’ Eel. Vi: 36. Georg. I: aim \Catoue sh 
Plinius 18: 7, Colum. II: 9. Krithe leuce Homeros, Odys. 3, 41, 
tad 1; 196, Athem,, Deiput 1: 61.’ Krithe Theophr. Hist, 2°03: 
Bosmoron Strabo? (this latter perhaps Mazs vulgaris!), Krihe 
Achilleis, Hippokrates Morb. 3: 496, also Hordeum of all older 
and later writers:Tour. Linn. before and after: Linn. Syst. (1735), 
iene 16) (1757), 37 (1755); Lour:Els. 41a: (1604) 1. R. HA 5 18. 
(1700). 
178. Hordeum jubatum Linn. Sp. Pl. 85. (1753). 
Leeds. 
179. Herdeum vulgare Linn. Sp. Pl. 85. (1753). 
Subspontaneous. Butte. 
TERRELLIA (latinizing from its English name, ‘Terrell- 
grass) Lunell, nom. nov. 
Elymus is according to Adanson, Fam. 2. 606. (1763) = 
