12 Muhlenbergia, Volume 6 



NEW COMBINATIONS— II 

 By A. A. Heller 



(Continued from volume 5, page 120) 



Sphenopholis annua (Suksd.) 



Eatonia annua Suksd. West. Am. Sci. 15: 50. 1906. 



Sphenopholis aristata (Scribn. & Merrill) 



Eatonia aristata Scribn. & Merrill, U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. 

 Agrost. Circ. 27: 7. 1900. 



Sphenopholis glabra (Nash) 



Eatonia glabra Nash, in Britton, Man. 1043. I 9° I - 



Sphenopholis pnbescens (Scribn. & Merrill) 



Eatonia pubesce7is Scribn. & Merrill, U. S. Dept. Agric. 

 Div. Agrost. Circ. 27: 6. 1900. 



Sphenopholis robusta (Vasey) 



Eatonia obtusata var. robusta Vasey; Beal, Grasses N. A. 2: 



493. 1896. 

 Eatonia robusta Rydb. Bull. Torr. Club .'52: 602. 1905. 



Poa lacustris 



Poa Jlexuosa var. occidentalis Vasey; Rothrock, Rep. U. S. 



Geol. Surv. 6: 290. 1878. 

 Poa occidentalis Rydb. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Card. 1: 50. 1900. 



Not P. occidentalis Vasey, 1893. 



Cyperus Nortoni 



Cypcrus longispicatus Norton, Trans. Acad. St. Louis 1 2 : 

 37.pl. j. 1902. Not Boeckl. Allg. Bot. Zeit. 2: 18. 1896. 



Juncoides saltuense (Feniald) 



Luzula salluensis Fernald, Rhodora <>: 195. 1903. 



Anticlea alpina (Blankinship) 



Zygadenus alpinus Blankinship, Mont. Ag. Coll. Sci. Stnd. 

 Bot. 1 : 44. 1905. 



A nl Idea longa (Greene) 



Zygadenus longus Greene, Pittonia 4: 240. 1901. 



