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4. Phalaris minor Retz. (Fig. 1121.) Resembling P. cana- 

 riensis; panicle ovate-oblong, 2 to 5 cm long; spikelets narrower, not 

 so conspicuously striped ; glumes 4 to 6 mm long, the wing of the keel 

 narrower; fertile lemma lance-ovate, about 3 mm long, acute; sterile 



Figure 1118.— Phalaris canariensis. Plant, X l A\ spikelet and floret, X 5. (Mearns 3376, Wyo.) 



lemma solitary, about 1 mm long, o ■ — Fields and waste places 

 New Brunswick to New Jersey, rare; Louisiana and Texas; Colorado 

 ballast, near Portland, Oreg. ; frequent in California (fig. 1122) 

 introduced from the Mediterranean region. 



