60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 



232115 to 232628— Continued 



232267. No. 138. Wheeler Springs, near Snow Basin, Ogden Mountain, 

 Weber County, Utah. Plant 5 feet high, damp soil type. 



232268. No. 168. Ten miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132 (White- 

 River Valley), Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Plant 3.5 feet high; awns 

 long; leaves 1 inch wide, well up on stem. 



232269. No. 171. Open aspen grove 10 miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 

 132 (White River Valley), Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Elevation 7,500 

 feet. Plant to 4 feet high; spikes narrow; awns short. 



232270. No. 179. Twenty miles south of Buford, New Castle Road,. 

 Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant 2 feet high; 

 spikes purple. 



232271. No. 193. Aspen grove 5 miles north of Mesa Lake, Route 65 

 (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant 4 

 feet high; spikes 4 inches long; leaves 1 inch wide, well up on stem. 



232272. No. 245. Willow thicket along north shore, Half Moon Lake, 

 (Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 

 feet. Plant with narrow spikes. 



232273. No. 246. Willow thicket along north shore, Half Moon Lake- 

 (Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Plant with broad 

 spikes; typical. 



232274. No. 304. Gravelly siding along highway, 2 miles north of Warm 

 River, Route 191, Fremont County, Idaho. Typical. 



232275. No. 328. Bear Gulch, Armstrong Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and 

 Clark County, Montana. Scattered, typical. 



232276. No. 397. Glacier National Park, Piegan Pass Trail along Reynolds 

 Creek, Glacier County, Montana. Plants to 5 feet high, abundant; 

 spikelets 4 inches long. 



232277. No. 409. Just south of Canadian border, Glacier National Park,. 

 Belly River, Glacier County. Plants to 6 feet high. 



232278. No. 413. Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, 

 Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. Heads robust. 



232279. No. 445. Sedge meadows, trail to Rogers Lake, Glacier National 

 Park, Camas Valley, Flathead County, Montana. Plants to 5 feet high; 

 abundant. 



232280. No. 508. Dry west slope of Mount Washburne, 0.5 mile north of 

 Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 8,700 

 feet. 



232281. Elymus glaucus var. jepsoni Davy Wildrye. 



No. 19. Deer Park School, Fairfax, Marin County, California. 

 Plant 5 feet high; heavy seeder. 



232282. Elymus innovatus Beal Wildrye. 



No. 421. Moist open river bank, 3 miles south of Canadian border, Glacier 

 National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, Montana. Plant very pubescent, 

 2.5 feet high; spikes thick. 



232283. Elymus pacificus Gould Wildrye. 



No.,. 18. Growing through blacktop, road to Point Reyes, front of the 

 American Telephone Trans-Pacific sending station, Marin County, California. 

 Plant 4 inches high; leaves longer than flowering spikes. 



232284 and 232285. Elymus triticoides Buckl. Creeping wildrye. 



232284. No. 26. Sierra Valley Grange, Vinton, Plumas County, California. 

 Plants to 2.5 feet high, abundant; heavy seeder. 



