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(2948.) E. Macounii, Vasey, Bull. Toi-r. Bot. Club, XIII., 119; 

 Macoun, Cat. IV., 246. 



"Culm 2 to 3 feet high, smooth, leaves of culm 3 or 4, rigid, erect, 

 narrow, scabrous, 3 to 6 inches long; lignle short and truncate; spike 

 slender, erect, cyclindrical 3 to 5 inches long ; commonly in slender 

 specimens there is but one spikelot at each joint of the rachis, in 

 stronger ones the lower spikelets are in pairs and the upper ones 

 single ; frequently some of the spikelets have three glumes, even some 

 of the double ones, i.e., one glume on each side and one in front. 

 Spikelets one to three-flowered, empty glumes linear-lanceolate, rigid, 

 scabrous, mostly three-nei-ved, 3 to 4 lines long, and running into an awn 

 as long or longer ; flowering glumes oblong-lanceolate, punctulate below 

 and scabrous above, 4 or 5 lines long, with an awn as long or longer, 

 five-nerved ; palet equalling the glume, obtuse." ( Vasey I) In tufts on 

 dry hillsides and in hollows, at and around, Kamloops, B.C., 1889. 

 {Macoun.') " These specimens difl'er from the type only in their pube- 

 scent lower sheathes and leaves. Axis of spike articulated." (Scribner.) 



