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much, shorter than the internodes, 

 softly retrorsely pilose ; blades pubes- 

 cent on both surfaces, rarely gla- 



Figuee 22. — Bromus texensis, X 1. (Tracy 8881, Tex.) 



brous, mostly 3 to 6 mm. wide; 

 panicle mostly not more than 12 cm. 

 long, few-flowered, drooping; lemmas 



Figure 21.— ^twnott^^^G^meB and lower scaD r0US to nearly Smooth; awn 5 to 



7 mm. long. % — Among brush, 

 23. Bromus texensis (Shear) Hitchc. Texas (Bexar County and Corpus 

 (Fig. 22.) Culms slender, mostly Christi) and Cochise County, Ariz.; 

 solitary, 40 to 70 cm. tall; sheaths apparently rare; northern Mexico. 



Figure 23. — Bromus anomalus, X 1. (Pammel, Colo.) 



