B8 _ TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. Chloris. 
On the gravelly sea-shores of Georgia and Florida. ©. 
a dune, ^u. v. 
mucronata, 3. C. culmo repente, spicis plerumque 4, rachi triangulari 
mucronata, spicis subquadrifloris, gluma exteriore 
aristata.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 59. 
Aegilops saccharinum. Walt. fi. car. 249. 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 300. f. 8. Wire- grass, 
` In cultivated grounds: Virginia io Georgia. ©. June. 
v. v. 
curtipendula. 4. C. culmo adscendente racemoso, spiculis plurimis bre- 
vibus distichis alternis pendulis sexfloris, calycibus 
quadrifloris.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p, 59. - 
In dry situations in the western parts of "e Illi- 
nois, kc. Michaux. Y. +. 
104. ROTTBOELLIA. Gen. pl. 1572. 
dimidiata, 1. R. spica dimidiata compressa lineari, latere exteriore ag- - 
= gregato-flosculosa, interiori avi nudo, vaginis com- 
pressis, culmo decumbente. Willd. De pl. 1. p. 466, 
p schen secundum. Wait. fl. car. 249. 
. On P anc of Carolina and Florida. v. s. in Herb. 
- 
+ 
105. TRIPSACUM. Gen, pl. 1134. 
dactyloides. . 1. T. spicis subternis aggregatis superne masculis inferne 
femineis, Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 201. 
Ischemum glabrum. Walt. ff. car. 249. 
lcon., Pluk. alm. t. 190. f. 2. 
cn the banks of rivers and along the sea-shore : Virgi- : 
: : nia, Carolina, Illinois. XY. Aug. v. v. / : 
monostachy- ^2. T. spica solitaria superne = inferne feminea. e 
on. Willd.sp.pl.4.p.202. — 
Icon. Willd. hort: ber. 1. tt. — de 
In salt meadows and ditches: New York to Carolina. 1 e 
X. Aug. v. v. Not suificieuty — from the — — 
former. Tx. BU. 
sylindricum, 3. T. spica solitaria hermaphrodita cylindrica, spicolis con- — 
| tiguis in articulos secedentibus. Willd. sp. d ^ 
p.202. Mich. fl. pag e a ; 
Jn sandy barren fields in Florida. Mic Michauz. bine? 
