TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. Agrostis. 
joribus basi barbatis, foliis planis brevibus, Mich fl. 
amer. 1. p. 53. Le f 
In rich soil on the edges of woods, from New York to 
Florida, especially in the western countries. Y. June, 
July. v.v. Apparently a grass worth the attention 
of the cultivator. ^ 
15. A. racemo oblongo, e spicis densifloris interrupto, glumz 
exterioris valvis in mucronem aristiformem desinenti- 
bus, gluma interiore mutica longioribus. Mich. fl. 
amer. 1. p. 53. 
On the overflowed banks of the river Mississippi. +. 
74. ANTHOXANTHUM. Gen. pl. 58. 
1. A. spica oblonga ovata, flosculis subpedunculatis arista 
longioribus. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 156. PES 
Icon. Host. gram. 1. t. 5. Fl. dan. 606. Engl. Lot. 647. 
Common in meadows; probably brought with grass 
seeds from Europe. 2/.May-—July. v.v. 
75. PHALARIS. Gen. pl. 106. 
4. P. panicula oblonga ventricosa coarctata, glumis acumi- 
natis. Pers. ench. 1. p.78. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 326. 
Arundo colorata. Ait, kew. ed. 2. 1. p. 174. 
Icon. Host. gram. 2. t: 33... Engl. bot. 402. _ 
On river banks, frequent : Canada to Virginia. 2f. July, 
Aug. QUA IRE, adii; mare i 
2. P. panicula multiflora stricta, floribus ovatis villosis. 
Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 43. 
In ao of Carolina. Michaux. +. 
76. PHLEUM. Gen. pl. 128. Timothy-grass. 
1. P. spica cylindrica longissima ciliata, culmo erecto. 
| —. Willd.sp.pl.1.p.354. 5s : 
| Keon. Hos.gram.3.t.9. - ones 
E .. 1n fields and meadows, common, XY. d$ .June—Sept. 
v. v. y 
= 77. ALOPECURUS. Gen. pl. 102. 
b 1. A. culmo erecto, glumis villosis, corollis muticis. Willd. 
1 TEE LAE. uu oie. ui deari 
; Icon. Host. eram. 2.t.31. Engl. bot. 759. 
_In fields and gardens, frequent, introduced from Europe. 
C WSOMERGASEC OG. a wt TO 
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VOL, t 
racemosa. 
odoratum. 
arundinacea . 
villosa. 
pratense. 
pratensis. 
