294 
Div. 
FIG. 590. AGROPYRON PARISHII Se iti. & Smith, U. S. Dept. Agr. A 
Agros. Bul. a 28. 1897. a ARISH’S WHEAT: ASS.—A rather om erect, 
6-10 PST o) high, with flat leaves and : vie 
ding spikes 15-30 em. T long. Culmsglabrous; nodes retrorse d ? 
d epa 
two-thirds as long as the spikelets, 5- d, searious on the , 
gines v 9-11 mm. (41-51) long, 42 8 on the paet CENE orsort — 
nerv inutely 3-toot Bu UE i 
ve, and ene ward the m E e Jh ong.—Foothills, San Bernal 
dino Mountains, California. May to Jun 
Var. LEVE S. & S., I. c., is a form with à ia p ie 
nodes and sheaths glabrous.—Dry banks, San It is the 
This species apparently connects Agropyron C Brachypodium: 1 
only A k E 
e mete 
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