HITCHCOCK AND CHASH—NORTH AMERICAN PANICUM. 199 
DISTRIBUTION, 
Wet woods and sphagnum swamps, along the Coastal Plain from New York to Florida 
and west to eastern Texas. 
New York: Woodmere, Bicknell in 1902; Hempstead, Bicknell in 1903. 
New Jersey: Speedwell, Stone 7; Wildwood, Pollard in 1897; Tuckerton, Chase 
3599; Forked River, Chase 3593; Atsion, Chase 3550, 3554; South Amboy, 
Mackenzie 2167. 
InprIANA: Dune Park, Umbach 4962. 
DELAWARE: Ogletown, Canby 11. 
MARYLAND: Beltsville, Chase 3743; Lanham, Chase 3475. 
District or CoLtuMBIA: Chase 5418, Greene in 1908, Kearney in 1897, Pollard 408, 
Seribner in 1894, Steele in 1899. 
Virainia: Fort Myer, Williams in 1898; Lynn Haven, JTiteheock 364. 
Norra Carouiwa: Wilmington, Chase 3112, 3159, LHiteheock 365, 367, 368, 369, 
1442, 1470, Kearney 260; Jack- 
sonville, Chase 3197; Lake Mat- 
tamuskeet, Ashe in 1898; 
Rowan County, Smallin 1894; 
Biltmore, Biltmore — Llerb. 
5066b, ITitchcock 362. 
Soutu Carona: Aiken, Kearney 
288 in part, Orangeburg, 
Hitchcock 363, 366. 
GeEorGIA: Clarke County, Harper 
88; Randolph County, [Harper 
1760; Thomson, Bartlett 1136; Fig. 202.—Distribution of P. lucidum. 
Augusta, Cuthbert 529. 
Froripa: Jacksonville, Curtiss 6601; eastern Florida, Palmer 632 in 1874; Lake 
City, [itehcock 1026; Argyle, Curtiss 6403; Apalachicola, Biltmore Herb. 800b; 
Milton, Cftse 4320; Washington County, Combs 615; Waldo, Combs 687 in 
part; Homosassa, Combs 934; Eustis, Chase 4068, Nash 337, 500; Bartow, 
Combs 1218; Myers, Hitchcock 919, Lee Co. Pl. 481. 
AvaBama: Auburn, Pollard & Maxon 54, Tracy 3749; Flomaton, Hitchcock 1059; 
Mobile, Kearney 45. 
Mississippi: Taylorville, Tracy 8405; Magee, Trcey 8504; Waynesboro, Kearney 
167; Ocean Springs, Tracy 95. 
LovuistaNa: Oberlin, Ball 202; Lake Charles, Mackenzie 460. 
Texas: Colmesneil, Nealley 35 in 1892. 
In the herbarium of the Philadelphia Academy is a specimen said to be from Brazil 
which appears to be P. lucidum. 
115. Panicum sphagnicola Nash. 
Panicum sphagnicolum[cola] Nash, Bull. Torrey Club 22: 422. 1895. “The late 
and much branched state was collected by the writer this summer in a sphagnum bog 
at Lake City, Florida, and will be distributed as No, 2500.’ The type, in Nash’s 
herbarium, consists of several culms 45 to 55 em. high, with long internodes and 
divaricate branches; the primary panicle is devoid of spikelets, the secondary panicles 
are small and few-flowered. There are three sheets of this collection in Nash’s her- 
barium, none of which is marked type. The foregoing refers to the largest specimen. 
