78 skids and PLANTS EMPOBTED. 



20001 to 20229— Continued. 



20205. I'o a PRATENSIS. Kentucky bluegrass. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. I7«".a. Aug. 15, L906.) 

 A wild meadow grass which i"< >rins a dense turf. This grass is rarely 

 seen ami it may lie a good lawn and pasturing grass." (Meyer.) 



20206. ELYMUS mi:ii:m i -. 



Fr lie mountains of northern Korea. "(No. »77a. Aug. LI, 1906.) 



A tall wild Lrrass with drooping Leads growing in sandy and stony 

 places; may he sand binding." i Meyer.) 



20207. AGB0P1 RON Bp. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. iTsa. Aug. 1 1. L906.) 

 a medium tall wild grass wit 1 1 drooping heads and scanty foliage, grow- 

 ing in stony places." i if< //< r. \ 



20208. Ebagbostis sp. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 179a, Aug. 14, 1906.) 

 a very delicate plumed grass growing along trails and In cleared places 

 through the forests." • i/- >i< r. » 



20209. Poa nuviALIS. Rough-stalked meadow grass. 



Prom the intalns of Dorthern Korea. "(No. 180a, Aug. 22, L906.) 



\ grass with clean, round stems found growing al high altitudes (3,000 

 to 1,000 feet i in dense bunches on somewhal sandy soil." < Meyer.) 



20210. PHALABIS aim mu.nui \. Reed canary grass. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 181a, Aug. ii. 1906.) 

 a tall, rough grass growing at high elevations on moist, peaty soil. Is 



a g I fodder for horses and cattle.*' i Meyer.) 



20211. Aid M'l M.I I \ \NoM.\l..\. 



Pr the mountains of 'thern Korea. "(No. 182a, Aug. 28, L906.) 



a tail, rough grass growing on high, dry soil. May be a fodder grass." 

 ( Ueyer.) 



20212. Poa >p. 



Prom the nntains of northern Korea. "(No. 183a, Aug. II. 1906.) 



A grass of dense babits found growing in bigb altitudes. May be of 

 use as a lawn ami pasture ::rass." ( Meyer.) 



20213. Calamagbosi i- sp. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 184a, Aug. II. L906.) 

 A tall, rougb grass covering enormous areas where the forest lias been 

 burned; prefers a moist, peaty soil. Crows from :; to 5 feel tall and is 

 a very good fodder '_ r rass." t Meyer.) 



20214. Beckmannia ebucifobmis. 



Prom near Antung, northern Korea. "(No. fs^a. July 11. 1906.) A 

 grass found growing <>n wet. muddy flats along the Yalu River; may be 

 a fodder grass." {Meyer, i 



20215. Agropyrox sp. 



From northern Korea. "(No. 4S6a, June 28, 1906.) A rough, bine- 

 grass growing along shady roads; may be of use as a sand binder." 

 (Meyer.) 



20216. MlSCAXTHUS japoxicus. 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 4S7a. Aug. 20. 1906.) 

 A tall, rough grass with ornamental white plumes; used locally for 

 fodder." ( Meyer. ) 

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