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PLANTS OF FARGO, ETC. 141 
A specimen from the aspen woods on the Minnesota side seems 
to belong here (Stevens in 1918). 
Muhlenbergia cuspidata (Yorr.) Nash. 
Prairie. Stevens in 1920. June 25. 
Phleum pratense WL. ; TIMOTHY. 
Roadsides. Common. July 5. 
Alopecurus geniculatus 1. MARSH FOXTAIL. 
Low fields, ditches, pond and river margins. Common. June 
5 (4). 
Alopeeurus pratensis 1. MEADOW FOXTAIL. 
Field (planted?) near Sacred Heart Academy. Plowed up in 
1920. May 30. 
Sporobolus neglectus Nash. SMALL RUSH GRASS. 
Dry roadsides, walks, and lawns. Common. Aug. 15. 
Sporobolus asper (Michx.) Kunth. LONG-LEAVED RUSH GRASS. 
Prairie. Frequent. (Seen both south and north of town in 1920 
but not previously recorded.) 
Sporobolus cryptandrus (Yorr.) Gray. DROPSEED GRASS. 
Along railroad track (introduced?); Bergman in rgto. 
Sporobolus heterolepis Gray. NORTHERN DROPSEED. 
Prairie. Common. July 25. 
Agrostis alba WL. REDTOP. 
Ditches or other wet ground. Frequent. June 25. 
Agrostis hyemalis (Walt.) B. S. P. HAIRGRASS. 
Prairie and uncultivated fields. Common. July 5. 
Calamagrostis hyperborea Lange. REED GRASS. 
Low prairie, sloughs etc. Frequent. June 3o. 
Avena fatua \L,. WILD OATS. 
Fields and roadsides. Common. June 25. 
Avena torreyt Nash. 
Aspen woods on Minnesota side. Occasional. 
Spartina michauxiana Hitch. CORD GRASS. 
Low prairie, roadsides, ditches, etc. Common. 
Beckmannia erucaeformis (1,.) Host. SLOUGH GRASS. 
Sloughs, ditches and other wet soil. Common. June 20 (19). 
Bouteloua oligostachya (Nutt.) Torr. BLUE GRAMA. 
Prairie. Occasional. Also introduced in gravel along the railroad 
tracks. , 
Atheropogon curtipendulus (Michx.) Fourn. TALL. GRAMA. 
Prairie. Frequent. 
