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Montana: Garrison, vie in wet, shady places M the ine July 10 (370, 
21 124); Townsend, common in wet thickets, July 16 (402); Bozeman, common 
n wet places, Vadis 22 451); Logan, common near water and ssid to make fair 
e y, July 27 (509, 2266 
Colorado: eee ro w n, frequent in wet places, August 19 (657). 
Panicularia nervata (Willd.) Kuntze e nervata Trin.). 
Colorado: Idaho Springs, frequent along streams, August 27 (731). 
Montana: Lima, common in wet places, pes 29 (316, 2068, 2307); Manhattan, fre- 
quent in wet, shady places, July 17 (418, 426, 2182, 2200). 
Festuca elatior Linn. 
Montana: Helena, occasional in wet places, July 13 (388, 2141). 
Utah: Logan, at the experiment station, August 9 (2352). 
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Fic. 26... Manna-grass (Puccinellia Fic. 27.—Sheep us (Fes- 
airoides). tuca ovina 
Festuca jonesii Vasey. 
Montana: Bozeman, rare in woods and thickets, with Bromus ciliatus, July 24 (465, 
2228). 
Festuca ovina Linn. (fig. 27). 
Colorado: Georgetown, common on hills and mountain sides, August 17 (6254, 2379); 
Silver Plume, on moist mountain sides, altitude 11,000 feet, v dmi 21-24 (671, 
708, 2117, To Idaho Tor frequent in a moist canyon, August 27 (715, 2483). 
Idaho: Beaver Canyon, common on the mountain sides and eas a good pas- 
ture grass, especially for hae; June 27 (305, 2061), August 7 (581, 2331). 
Montana: Lima, abundant, especially on the foothills and mountain sides, in many 
places constituting half of all the grass and affording excellent winter grazing, 
June 30 (310, 314, 320, 370, 2070), August 6 (2316); Bozeman, frequent on the 
mountain sides, a ‘gout pasture grass, July 24 (475, 2231). 
