PLANTS OF FARGO, ETc. 143 
Bromus purgans 1,. WOOD CHESS. 
Woods. Common. The var. incanus Shear, frequent. ‘ 
Bromus inermis Leyss. BROME GRASS. 
Roadsides. Common. June 20 (18). As this is the common 
bromegrass of cultivation the name may be used without qualifying 
adjectives. It is quite commonly spoken of as ‘‘Bromus inermis” 
or simply ‘‘ Bromus.” 
Lolium perenne 1.. PERENNIAL RYE GRASS: 
Roadsides. Occasional. Comicon in new lawns, being used in 
grass seed mixtures, for temporary cover. June 15. 
Agropyron caninum (1..) R. & S. BEARDED WHEAT GRASS. 
Prairie and roadsides. Frequent. 
Agropyron tenerum Vasey. 4 SLENDER WHEAT GRASS. 
Prairie, roadsides and fields. Com-:von. June 20 (18). This is 
generally known commercially as ‘‘ Western rye-grass.”’ 
Agropyron repens (1,.) Beauv. QUACK GRASS. 
Streets, roadsides and fields. Comiron. June 20 (18). 
Agropyron smi:hi Rydb. WESTERN WHEAT GRASS.. 
Prairie, fields and roadsides. Common. June 20. 
Hordeum jubatum V. WILD BARLEY. 
Prairie, roadsides and fields, especially in sloughs or other low 
ground. Common. June 20 (20). This is called by most people 
in this State ‘Foxtail.”’ : 
Elymus virginicus 1,. TERREL GRASS. 
Woods or low open ground. Common. July <5. 
Elymus canadensis Vu. WILD RYE. 
Prairie and roadsides. Common. A tall form in the woods. 
Elymus glaucus Buckley. 
L. R. Waldron in 1808. 
Elymus macounit Vasey. 
Low prairie and sloughs. Common. June 25. 
Elymus diverstglumis Scribn. & Ball. 
Woods. Occasional. 
Elymus striatus Willd. SLENDER WILD RYE. 
Woods on Minnesota side. Stevens in 1920. 
Hystrix hystrix (1,.) Millsp. BOTTLE-BRUSH GRASS. 
Woods. Frequent at least on Minnesota side near the aspen 
woods. 
