1904J Kennedy, — Flora of Willoughby 105 



ORVZOPSIS ' 



O. asperifolia, Torr. 

 O. melanocarpa, Muhl. 



MILIUM 

 M. effusum, L. In woods. 



MUHLEN'BERGIA 



M. Mexicana, Trin. In rockj woods. 



M. glomerata, Trin. M. racemosa (Michx.) B. S. P. 



BRACHYELVTRUM 



B. aristatum, Beauv. B. crectum (Schreb.) Beauv. 



PHLEUxM 

 P. PRATENSK, L. \'et"y variable in size. 



SPOROBOLUS 

 S. vaginaeflorus, Vasey. On the slides near Clitt. 



CINNA 



C. pendula, Trin. C. latifolia (Trev.) Griseb. 



AGROSTIS 



A. ALHA, L. "A viviparous form occurs," yo»e5, Fl. \'t. 



A. ALBA, L., var. vulgaris, Thurb. "A small form occ.urs in cool pastures, 



sometimes having flowering glume awned ''\Jones, Fl. \'t. 

 A. scabra. Willd. A. hyemalis (Walt.) B. S. P. 

 A. scabra, Willd., var. montana, Tuckerm. On the ledges at top of the 



mountain. 



CALAMAGROSTIS 



C. Canadensis, Beauv. 



C. Langsdorfii, Trin. H. H. liusby, 1892 ; vide Revision of Calamagrostis 



bv T. II. Kearney, 1S98, p. 27. 

 C. hyperborea, Lange. Boott, 1S62. Pringle, 1877. Including C. inexpcmxa 



of Brainerd, Jones, ^: Eggieston, Fl. Vt., not Gray, collected by Prof. L. 



R.Jones, 11 July, 1900. 

 C. hyperborea, Lange, var. Americana, Kearney. C. stricta, Ciray, Man. Ed. 



6, in part. The more common form. 

 C. hyperborea, Lange, var. elongata, Kearney, E. it- C. E. Faxon, 1887, 



Herb. Gray. 



