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Festuca ovina brevifolia (R. Br.) S. Wats. 
Colorado: Sees Peak, in moist places, frequent, altitude 14,000 feet, August 23 
, 2450). 
Festuca ovina arizonica (Vasey) Beal. 
Colorado: Idaho Springs, a rare, glaucous bunch-grass, August 28 (2472). 
Festuca kingii (S. Wats.) Seribn. (Poa kingii S. Wats. ). 
Montana: Lima, a tali, dicecious “ buneh-grass,” occasional or common in the foot- 
hills and canyons, June 30 (313, 2065), August 6 (561, 2303). 
Pestuca rubra Linn. (fig. 28). 
Colorado: Idaho Springs, rare on the sides of a canyon, August 28 (2477). 1 
Montana: Deer Lodge, abundantin meadows along the river, in some places the pre- 
dominant species, and apparently valua- > 
ble for hay, July 9 (377, 2123); Silver 
Bow, frequent in moist meadow July 
(353, 2108); Bozeman, common in mead- 
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tain sides about Mystic Lake, July 25 
(464, 492, 2262); Butte,in a low mealde w, 
scarce, July 31 (541). 
Festuca scabrella Torr. 
Montana: Silver Bow, a valuable bunch- 
| grass, frequent on the hill and mountain 
| sides, July 8 (356, 2106). 
f; ` Festuca octoflora Walt. (F. tenella Wild.). 
/ f Colorado: Golden, in a canyon southeast of 
/ VA Idaho Springs, rare, August 30 (2498). 
| / Bromus brizeeformis Fisch. & Meyer. 
y) Utah: Echo, a few specimens found near an 
old mill, August 13 (2353). 
s breviaristatus (Hook.) Buckl. ( B. 
e Trin.) 
Idaho: Beaver Canyon, frequent in mead: ws 
pis d ü . stream, August 7 (573, 
596, 2322, 2342). 
Utah: Logan, common in woods, August 9 
(2347). 
Montana: Deer Lodge, common in a meadow, Jaly 9 (378, 2119); Lima, frequent on 
. moist mountain sides (5603, 569, 2314); Bozeman, in cultiv ais d fields, frequent, 
July 22-25 (449, 476, 2213, 22334, 2247); Manhattan, frequent in moist shady 
places along the river, July 17 (415). 
e specimens from Idaho and Utah and No. 5603 from Montana are glabrous, 
with the glumes scabrous, the outer ones acute. In all the other specimens 
the spikelets are pubescent, as are the lower sheaths and leaves. 
Bromus ciliatus Linn. 
Colorado: Silver Plume, frequent on mountain sides, August 21-24 (679, 711, in; 
Georgetown, above Colorado Central mine, a form with stout eulms and 
 Spikelete, August 1 
Idaho: Beav s Cango, August (723, 2329). 
dd "ako e us 
FIG. 28.—Red Fescue (Festuca rubra). 
1 ly 17 (431); Bozeman, in ; 
form witha rather lax, slender, and fex -flnw: d panicle, July 23 ERN 5 along 
banks | er the . cm not common, J ny» em. a 
