SYNONYMY 



The following names have appeared in American botanical litera- 

 ture as applied to grasses growing in the United States. For grasses 

 introduced into the United States from other countries there are here 

 given only the names appearing in American works. No attempt 

 has been made to present the complex synonymy for these introduced 

 grasses given in foreign works. The synonymy for the generic 

 names will be found in The Genera of Grasses of the United States. 13 



For quick reference the names of genera and valid species are ar- 

 ranged in alphabetic order, the names in blackface type. The syno- 

 nyms, in italics, are arranged chronologically under the names to which 

 they are referred. The numbers in parentheses are the numbers these 

 genera and species bear in the body of this work. 



(41) AEGILOPS L. 



(1) Aegilops cylindrica Host, Icon. Gram. Austr. 2: 6. pi. 7. 1802. Southern 



Europe. 

 Triticum cylindricum Ces., Pass, and Gib., Comp. Fl. Ital. 86. 1867. Presum- 

 ably based on Aegilops cylindrica Host. 



(3) Aegilops ovata L.," Sp. PL 1050. 1753. Southern Europe. 



Triticum ovatum Raspail, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. 5: 435. 1825. Based on 

 A. ovata L. 



(2) Aegilops triuncialis L., Sp. PI. 1051. 1753. Mediterranean region. 

 Triticum triunciale Raspail, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. 5: 435. 1825. Based on 



A. triuncialis L. 



(89) AEGOPOGON Humb. and Bonpl. 



(1) Aegopogon tenellus (DC.) Trim, Gram. Unifl. 164. 1824. Based on 

 Lamarckia tenella DC., though Trinius cites not that but A. pusillus Beauv., 

 in Roem. and Schult., Syst. Veg. 2: 805. 1817. Roemer and Schultes 

 cite L. tenella DC, obviously the basis of Trinius' name, as synonym of 

 A. pusillus Beauv., which, however, is the same as A. cenchroides Humb. 

 and Bonpl. (not known from the U.S.). 



Lamarckia tenella DC, Cat. Hort. Monsp. 120. 1813. Grown in Montpellier, 

 origin unknown, probably Mexico. 



Cynosurus tenellus Cav.; DC, Cat. Hort. Monsp. 120. 1813, as synonym of 

 Lamarckia tenella DC. 



Hymenothecium unisetum Lag., Gen. and Sp. Nov. 4. 1816. Grown from 

 Mexican seed sent by Sesse. 



Hymenothecium tenellum Lag., Gen. and Sp. Nov. 4. 1816. Based on 

 Cynosurus tenellus Cav. 



Aegopogon unisetus Roem. and Schult., Syst. Veg. 2: 805. 1817. Based on 

 Hymenothecium unisetum Lag. 



Schellingia tenera Steud., Flora 33: 232. 1850. Mexico, Galeotti 5750. 



Aegopogon geminiflorus var. unisetus Fourn., Mex. PL 2: 71. 1886. Based 

 on A. unisetus Roem. and Schult. 



(39) AGROPYRON 14 Gaertn. 



(9) Agropyron albicans Scribn. and Smith, U.S.Dept.Agr., Div. Agrost. Bull. 

 4: 32. 1897. Yogo Gulch, Mont., Rydberg 3405. 



(4) Agropyron arenicola Davy, in Jepson, Fl. West. Mid. Calif. 76. 1901. 

 Point Reyes, Calif., Davy 6879. 



' 3 Hitchcock, A. S. the genera of grasses of the united states, with special reference to the 

 economic species. U.S.Dept.Agr. Bull. 772, 307 pp. illus. 1920. 

 14 Spelled also Agropyrum and Agriopyrum. 



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