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Appendix 



The grasses and sedges as well as a few other species were 

 not determined when the first part of this report went to presSo 

 The grasses and Jimci were determined by Professor C. V. Piper, 

 the Carex by Mr. Theodor Holm. 



JUN( ^ A G I N ACE AE 

 Triglochin striata R. & p. Fl. Per. \\i 72. 1802. 



No. 8410, collected July 24, in wet sand near Point Pinos 

 light house. Not plentiful. Determined by Miss Eastwood,, 

 who has also collected it near Monterey and at Fort Braggy 

 Mendocino county. 



POACEAE 



H11.ARIA jAMKSii (Torr.) Benth. Journ. Linn. Soc. 19: 62. 1881. 



Pleur aphis Jam esii Torr, Ann. Lye. N. Y. 1: 148. pi. 10, 

 1824. 



No. 8369, collected June 5, in gravel near Mina, Esmeralda 

 county, Nevada, growing in small scattered tufts in and on the 

 sides of shallow gullies. 



Stipa speciosa Trin. & Rupr. Sp. Gram. Stip. 54. 1842. 



No. 8260, collected May 15, on hills near the county hos- 

 pital at Big Pine, Inyo county, growing in tufts about boulders' 

 and shrubs. 



Eriocoma cuspidata Nutt. Gen. 1: 40. 1818. 



Stipa membranacea Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2: 728. 1814; 



not L. 1753. 

 Oiyzopsis cuspidata Benth, in Vasey, U, S. Dep. Agr, Spec^ 



Rep. 63: 23. 1883. 

 Orysopsis membranacea Vasey, U. S, Dep, Agr, Div. Bot. 



Bull. 12: Part 2. pi. 10. 1891, 

 No. 8201, collected May 8, in the sand hills about three 

 miles west of Laws, Inyo county. A widely distributed grass. 



