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States, West Indies, and western South America; introduced from 

 Europe. 



2. Bromus carinatus Hook, and Am., Bot. Beeehey Voy. 403. 1840. 



Bromus carinatus arizonicus Shear. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. 

 Agrost. Bui. 23: 62. 1900. 



Yuma, Cochise, and Pima Counties at relatively low altitudes, 

 March to October. British Columbia, Idaho, and Montana to New- 

 Mexico, Arizona, California, and northern Mexico. 



3. Bromus marginatus Xees in Steud., Syn. PI. Glum. 1: 322. 1854. 

 Coconino, Yavapai, Gila. Pinal, and Pima Counties, roadsides, 



moist meadows, and rocky hills, sometimes common, March to June. 

 British Columbia to Colorado, south to Arizona and northern Mexico. 



4. Bromus polyanthus Scribn. in Shear, U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Agrost. 



Bui. 23: 56. 1900. 

 Apache (southern), Coconino, Yavapai. Graham. Cochise, and Pima 

 Counties, moist meadows, August to October. Montana to eastern 

 Oregon, south to Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. 



5. Bromus inermis Leyss., Fl. Hal. 16. 1761. 



Fairly well established on Pinal Peak (Gila County), 7,800 feet, and 

 in the Pinaleno Mountains (Graham County:. 10.030 feet. Escaped 

 from cultivation. Minnesota and Kansas to eastern Washington, 

 Oregon, and Arizona, occasional eastward; introduced from the Old 

 World. 



6. Bromus ciliatus L., Sp. PL 76. 1753. 



Bromus richardsoni Link, Hort. Berol. 2: 281. 1833. 



Apache, Coconino, Graham, Gila, Cochise, and Pima Counties, up 

 to 11,000 feet, moist woods and rocky slopes, July to October. Labra- 

 dor to Alaska, south to Tennessee, Iowa, western Texas, Arizona, and 

 southern California. 



7. Bromus anomalus Rupr. ex Fourn., Bui. Acad. Rov. Belg. CI. 



Sci. 9 2 : 236. 1840; Mex. PI. 2: 126. 1886. 



Bromus porter' (Coult.) Xash, Torrev Bot. Club Bid. 22: 512. 

 1895. 



Apache, Coconino, Yavapai, Greenlee, Graham, Cochise, Pima, and 

 Santa Cruz Counties, 2,000 to 10.000 feet, open woods, July to Septem- 

 ber. Saskatchewan and Idaho to western Texas. Arizona, California, 

 and Mexico. 



A form with densely lanate sheaths is var. lanatipes (Shear) Hitehc. 

 {B. lanatipes (Shear) Rydb.). 



8. Bromus orcuttianus Vasey, Bot. Gaz. 10: 223. 1885. 



Huachuca Mountain?. Cochise County (Lemmon in 1883), open 

 woods. Washington to California and Arizona. 



9. Bromus latiglumis (Shear) Hitehc, Rhodora S: 211. 1906. 



Bromus purgans latiglumis Shear, U. S. Dept. Agr. 3 Div. 

 Agrost. Bui. 23: 40. 1900. 



Dos Cabezas Mountains, Cochise County {Goodding) i rocky slopes 

 and stream banks. Maine to Montana, south to North Carolina. 

 Texas, and Arizona. 



