160 Rhodora [AvaUsT 
Panicum 8TIPITATUM Nash. We have two collections which greatly 
extend the range “New Jersey to Kentucky and southward,” viz.: 
Onto: near Standing Rock, Mahoning County, Aug. 19, 1910, E. W. 
Vickers. Communicated to the Gray Herbarium, March, 1915, by 
A. N. Rood of Phalanx, Ohio. Inprana: about five miles east of 
Norris on the Henryville road, Washington County, Aug. 16, 1912, 
Chas. C. Deam (12,090). The label bears the note, “First record for 
the state; determined by Agnes Chase." 
SPOROBOLUS ASPERIFOLIUS (Nees & Meyer) Thurb. MINNESOTA, 
low sandy roadside, near Windom, Cottonwood County, August 28, 
1914, J. C. Nelson. This grass is very common throughout the west, 
ranging east to Nebraska, Kansas and the Dakotas. It is doubtless 
an introduction in Minnesota and, if once established, it will probably 
spread rapidly, if one may judge from its vigor in its native habitat. — 
J. Francis Macsring, Gray Herbarium. 
Vol. 17, no. 199, including pages 129 to 144, was issued 10 July, 1915. 
