Deyeuxia neglecta, var. robusta. 
Common on the river bank. 
Cinna pendula. 
In the cafion near the base of the mountain; rare. 
Festuca confinis. 
Common on rocks near the summit. 
Festuca Jonesii. 
n the canon. 
Lake Park, Utah, August 8. 
The following were collected here: 
Distichlis maritima. 
he most abundant species ers, 3 in the low, marshy, alkaline soil 
on the shore of Great Salt Lake. 
Agropyrum repens. 
mon. 
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Deschampsia calycina. 
Common. 
Spartina gracilis. 
Common. 
Poa tenuifolia, var. 
Uecasionally seen. 
Sporobolus eryptandrus, var. stricta? 
ecasionally found in dry, sandy places. 
Erodium cicutarium (Filaree). : 
Rather common, even where the soil is quite alkaline. 
Salt Lake City, August 9. 
The city is 5 miles from the lake, and about the same distance from 
the mountains. Between the city and the lake the land is low and 
mostiy in cultivation. From the city to the base of the mountains the 
land rises and forms a broad bench, which prodaves a fair growth of 
gropyrum repens and A, glaueum, but almost no other grasses except 
where irrigat 
Collections were siti as follows: 
Agrop cee divergens (‘* Wire bunch-grass”). 
most common species on the mountains. 
one caninum. 
_ In clumps on low ground; rare. 
Agropyrum glaucum, var. 
Abundant on moist soil on bench land. 
t . robustu 
