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232115 to 232628— Continued 



232247. Danthonia californica Boland. Poaceae. Oatgrass. 



No. 9. Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mount Tamalpais, Marin 

 County, California. 



232248. Danthonia intermedia Vasey Oatgrass. 



No. 77. Pasture 12 miles northwest of Riggins, near Seven Devils Moun- 

 tain, Cold Springs Lookout, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,900 feet. 

 Plant 1 foot high; spikes small, narrow, compact. 



232249 to 232251. Elymus canadensis L. Poaceae. Canada wildrye. 



232249. No. 307. Eighteen miles south of Cameron, Route 1, Madison 

 County, Montana. Plant 2 feet high; heads drooping. 



232250. No. 338. On shallow clay bank 9 miles north of Augusta, Route 33, 

 Teton County, Montana. Plants abundant. 



232251. No. 531. Four miles east of Bozeman, Route 10, Gallatin County, 

 Montana. Plant 2 feet high; spikes long. 



232252 to 232255. Elymus ctnebetjs Scribn. & Merr. Wildrye. 



232252. No. 25. Sagebrush plains 1 mile south of Vinton, Route 89, 

 Plumas County, California. Large clump. 



232253. No. 27. Front of the Sierra Valley Grange, Vinton, Plumas 

 County, California. Elevation 4,900 feet. Clump isolated, 6 feet high. 



232254. No. 64. Arid hillside 20 miles southwest of Toppenish, Route 

 97, Yakima County, Washington. Clumps large, to 6 feet high; foliage 

 still green. 



232255. No. 253. Dry aspen slope above east shore, Half Moon Lake 

 (Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Typical. 



232256 to 232280. Elymus glaucus Buckl. Blue wildrye. 



232256. No. 5. Serpentine outcrop, Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, 

 Mountain Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 



232257. No. 6. Serpentine outcrop, Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, 

 Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 



232258. No. 10. Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mt. Tamalpais, Marin 

 County, California. Resembles var. jepsoni. 



232259. No. 11. Under redwoods in ravine, Panoramic Highway, Steep 

 Ravine, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. Plant heavy 

 seeder. 



232260. No. 12. Panoramic Highway, Steep Ravine, Mount Tamalpais, 

 Marin County, California. Plants to 5 feet high, very robust; heads 

 large, long; heavy seeder. 



232261. No. 20. Grove 6 miles southwest of Colfax, Placer County, 

 California. Heavy seeder. 



232262. No. 63. Twenty-two miles southwest of Toppenish along U.S. 

 Route 97 J Yakima County, Washington. Plants typical, abundant. 



232263. No. 94. Under scattered yellow pines in pasture 6 miles south of 

 Pollock, Little Salmon Creek, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 5,000 

 feet. Plants glabrous. 



232264. No. 96. Dry bank of Douglas fir woods, Evergreen Forest Camp, 

 Weiser River, Adams County, Idaho. Clumps to 5 feet high, some sterile. 



232265. No. 129. Mountain bald associated with balsam roots, Trappist 

 Monastery, Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Weber County, Utah. 

 Plants heavy seeders, abundant. 



232266. No. 135. Nine miles south of Huntsville, near the top of Mount 

 Ogden, Snow Basin, Weber County, Utah. Abundant. 



