Grammece. 
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705. F. elatior , L., var. pratensis , Gray. Taller or mea-- 
dow fescue. 
Occurring occasionally in low, moist grass land. 
Not common. 
Bromus, L. Brome-grass. 
706. B . Kalmii , Gray. Wild chess 
In copses and along railroads. Rather rare 
707. B. secalinus, L. Cheat or chess. 
Widely distributed. Not especially abundant. 
708. B. ciliatus , L. 
Rocky woods and thickets. Common. 
709. B. asper, L. 
Growing in moist woods and copses. Rather 
common. 
Lolium, L. Darnel. 
710. *L. perenne, Common darnel. Ray-or rye-grass. 
Observed growing spontaneously on the Univ. of 
Wis. farm and in several places in the city of 
Madison. Local. 
Agropyrum, Gaertn. 
711. **A repens , Beauv. Couch, quitch or quick-grass. 
Common in dry soil throughout the region. 
712. A. dasystachyum , Vasey. 
Found with A. repens. Rather rare. 
Hordeum, Tourm Barley. 
713. H. jubaturti , L. Squirrel-tail grass. 
Common in dry, waste places. 
Elymus, L. Lyme-grass. Wild rye. 
714. E. Canadensis , L. 
Dry, gravelly or sandy embankments or slopes* 
Not rare. 
715. E. striatus , Willd. 
Open, rocky woods. Not common. 
AlSprella, Willd. Bottle-brush grass. 
716. A. Hystrix , Willd. 
Dry, open woodlands. Rather common. 
