Report Upon United States Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian

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Glyceria airoides, Thurb. (Synopsis of Flora of Colorado). — Saguache Creek, Colorado, 1873 (1120).
Glyceria distans, Wahl. — Santa Fd, N. Mex., 1874 (34).
Brizopyrum spicatum, Hook., var strictum, Gr. — Nevada and Utah, 1871 and 1872. Saguache Creek, Colorado, 1873 (1123 and 1124).
Covero, N. Mex., 1874 (105). Alcadonis, N. Mex. (84).
Catabrosa aquatica, Beauv. (Synopsis Flora of Colorado, Watson's Botany 40th Parallel).— Near Gray's Peak, Colorado, 1873 (1122).
Poa alpina, L. — Mosquito, Colo
...rado, 1873 (1126). South Park, Colo- rado, 1873 (1127). This I take to be the true alpina, characterized by the short ovate panicle, and the broad, flat, thick and short, radical leaves.
Poa Andina, Nutt. — Culms tufted, erect, rigid, smooth or scabrous, 6' to 2° high, leafy at the base; leaves rigid, scabrous, flat or usually convolute, generally glaucous, cauline ones with very short or almost obso- lete blades; panicle usually narrow, spike- like and close, or oblong and somewhat expanded, 2-5' long ; rays chiefly in threes, almost sessile, or short-stalked; spikelets about 3" long, ovate, 3-5 -flowered ; glumes nearly equal, aciite, about 2" long, smooth, hyaline and (generally) purple- tinged, except on the keel, compressed, 1-nerved, or the upper indis- tinctly 3-nerved and broadest at the middle ; flowers compressed and keeled, not webbed at the base ; lower palet 2-2J" long, obtuse or acutish, indistinctly or plainly 3-nerved ; keel curved, scarious and generally pur- plish above, very light green below, smooth or softly puberulent, except on the keel and margins, which are more or less pubescent.


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