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1244. G. fluitans, R. Br. (H. and C.) 

 Ditches and pools ; not common. June. 



About Ithaca. Summit Marsh. Dry den-Lansing Sw., and else- 

 where. 



1245. G. acutiflora, Torr. 



Standing pools and marshes. June. 



"Ithaca," (Sartwell, H. and C.) Marsh near the lake. South 

 Hill Marsh, etc. More abundant than the preceding species. 



449. Festuca, Linn. Fescue Grass. 



1246. F. tenella, Willd. SLENDER FESCUE. (H.andC.) 

 Banks of ravines and dry woods ; frequent. June. 



Case, and Fall Cr. Woods and elsewhere. Awns often y^ longer 

 than the flowering glume instead of " shorter or equalling " it. 



1247. F. ovina, L. 



Lawns (introduced) in the University Grove, on State and Seneca 

 Streets and elsewhere. In woods (possibly native) north of King's 

 Ferry, on Utts Point and banks of the lake north of Union Springs 

 and of Aurora. May-June. 



1248. F. duriuscuea, Linn. (C.) 

 Lawns ; in the University Grove ; Case. Place. Utts Point. 



1249. F. EiyATiOR, L. (H. and C.) 

 Fields ; common. June. 



1250. F. nutans, Willd. (H.andC.) 

 Woods ; frequent. June. 



In Case. Woods and generally distributed throughout our limits. 



450. Bromus, Linn. 



1251. B. secaeinus, L. Chess. (H. and C.) 

 Fields and roadsides ; frequent. June. 



1252. B. RACEMOSUS, L. 



Scarce ; near McLean, 1879 \ near Lehigh Valley depot ; near 

 Lick Brook. Aurora. 



1253. B. Kalmii, Gray. 



Ravines and open meadows ; scarce. June. 



Six Mile Cr., above the Sulphur Spring, and near Green-Tree 

 Falls. Larch Meadow. Near Beaver Cr. 



1254. B. ciliatus, L. (C.) 

 Ravines and river banks ; abundant. June-July. 



1255. B. ciliatus, L. var. purgans, Gr., is in Turkey Hill Woods ; 

 near Ludlowville and elsewhere. 



1256. B. ciliatus, L. var. , approaching some of the Rocky Mt. 



forms (according to Dr. Vasey,) occurs in our sphagnum bogs or 

 wet meadows. The plants are low, light-green ; the panicle pecul- 

 iarly chaffy in appearance, light-colored, and the flowering glumes 

 smooth on the back but strongly ciliate. It is abundant, in Round 

 Marshes, along Locke Pond and elsewhere. 



1257. B. STERIEIS, L. (H. and C.) 

 Rare ; June. Taughannock near the landing, 1884, (F. V. Co- 



ville.) ! 



