142 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 
Phragmutes phragmites (1,.) Karst. REED. 
Sloughs. Frequent. 
Eragrostis purshit Schrad. 
Along railroad. Stevens in 1910. 
Eragrostis major Host. STINKGRASS. 
Fields and roadsides. Frequent. July 20. 
Eragrostis hypnoides (Lam.) B. S. P. 
On mud along river bank. Com:ron. 
Sphenopholis obtusata (Michx.) Scribn. 
Low prairie. Stevens in 1920. . 
Koeleria cristata (1,.) Pers. PRAIRIE JUNE GRASS. 
Prairie. Common. June 20 (21). 
Mstichlis spicata (1.) Greene. SALT GRASS. 
Low flat alkaline spots. Frequent. June 25. 
Dactylis glomerata LL. ORCHARD GRASS. 
Roadsides. Occasional. 
Poa pratensis I. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. 
Prairie, roadsides and various places. Common. June 10 (9). 
Poa compressa 1. CANADA BLUE GRASS. 
Occasional in various places. June 20 (20). 
Poa triflora Gilib. FALSE REDTOP. 
Low prairie, sloughs, ete. Comiron. June 20. 
Poa nemoralis 1. 
One specimen referred here by Bergman. 
Scolochloa festucacea (Willd.) Link. *HOLLOW STEM. 
Ditches, edges of ponds etc; in water at least during the wetter 
portions of the year. June 15. This name I found in use near 
Rugby,- N. D. . 
Panicularia grandis (S. Wats.) Nash. *TALL MANNA GRASS. 
Ditches, sloughs, pond margins, etc. Common. June 20 (19). 
Panicularia borealis Nash. SLENDER MANNA GRASS. 
Pond margins. Occasional. 
Festuca elatior 1. : MEADOW FESCUE. 
Roadsides. Occasional, June 15. 
Festuca nutans Willd. NODDING FESCUE. 
Woods. Occasional. 
Bromus polyanthus Scribn, 
Lee in 1892, Cultivated or escaped, ‘ 
Bromus japonicus ‘Thunb. CHESS. 
Streets, Occasional. (B. commuiainus of Bergman’s Flora). 
