490 PHANEROGAMOUS PLANTS. 



26. BRIZOPYRUM, Link. 



1. Brizopyrum spicatum, Hook. & Am. 

 Hab. San Francisco, California, and northward. 



2. Brizopyrum spicatum, var. strictum. 



Brizopyrum spicatum, var. strictum, Watson in Bot. King. Rep. p. 385. 



Uniola stricta, Torr. in Ann. Lye. N. Y. 1, p. 155, & in Marcy, Rep. p. 301, t. 20. 



U. multiflora, Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (n. ser.) 5, p. 148. 



Hab. Sacramento, California, and northward. — The very rigid form 

 with large spikelets appears so unlike the typical plant that it is not 

 strange that Torrey should consider it a species. The abundant 

 specimens that have since been collected show that it runs into the 

 ordinary B. spicatum. 



27. G L Y C E R I A, R. Brown. 



1. Glyceria nervata, Trin. 



Hab. Spokane and Gray's Harbor, Washington Territory. 



2. Glyceria pallida, Trin. 

 Hab. Walla- Walla, Oregon. 



3. Glyceria distans, Wahl. 



Glyceria distans, Wahl. Fl. Ups. p. 36. 



Poa distans, Linn. Mant. p. 32. 



P. airoides, Nutt. Gen. 1, p. 68. 



Atropis airoides, Griseb. in Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 4, p. 388. 



Hab. Nisqually, Washington Territory. — Nuttall in describing his 



