railroad just above Shasta Springs, Siskiyou county. C. R. Or- 

 cutt obtained the type in the mountains near vSan Diego. 



►^ Bromus porTEri (Coult.) Nash, Bull. Torr. Club, 22: 512. 

 1895. 

 Bromus Kalmii var. Porteri Coult. Man. Rocky. Mt. 425. 



1885. 

 No. 7944, collected June i, near Shasta Retreat, vSiskiyou 

 county, in dry, somewhat clayey soil along the railroad. Mr. 

 Holm determined this 2s ''''Bromus Porteri V2ixy The type of 

 the species was collected at Twin Lakes, Colorado, by Dr. T. C. 

 Porter. 



Bromus pumpeli^ianus Scribn. Bull. Torr. Club, 15: 9. 1888. 

 No. 7880, collected May 27, in a copse along the railroad 

 about a mile above Redding, Shasta county. Although not 

 reported from California, this species is rather widely distrib- 

 uted in the State. Scribner obtained the type in the Belt Moun- 

 tains, Montana. 



Bromus pumpeleianus melicoides Shear, U. S. Dep. i\gric. 

 Div. Agrost. Bull. 23: 50. 1900. 

 No. 7935, collected June i, along the Sacramento river near 

 Shasta Retreat, Siskiyou county, in clayey soil, elevation about 

 2400 f^et. Not hitherto recorded from California. Iv. H. Pam- 

 mel obtained the type at Beaver Creek Camp, Colorado, at an 

 elevation of over loooo feet. 



Bromus TECTORUM L. Sp. PI. ^^. i753- 



No. 8012, collected June 9, at Montague, Siskiyou county, 

 where it is abundant along the railroad and in pasture land, 

 being considered an undesirable weed when mature. It seems 

 to be widely distributed in the Shasta Valley, although of recent 

 introduction. 



Elymus glaucus Buckley, Proc. Acad. Phila. 1862: 99. 1S63. 

 No. 7886, collected May 29, in sand along the Sacramento 

 river at the bridge near Redding, Shasta county. 



