122 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Bromus, L BROME-GRASS. 



B. secalinus, L. Cheat. Chess. Very common in wheat fields. 

 Adv. Eu. 



B. racemosus, L. Upright Chess. Fields and meadows. Common. 

 Adv. Eu. 



B. mollis, L. Soft Chess. In ballast at Communipaw, N. L. Brit- 

 ton. Adv. Eu, 



B. ciliatus, L. Hairy Chess. Woodlands. Rather common in 

 the northern and middle counties. 



B. sterilis, L. Waste places and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; 

 Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett ; Passaic, C. F. Austin ; Plainlield, Frank 

 Tweedy ; common in New Brunswick, N. L. Britton ; Trenton, I. S. 

 Moyer ; ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Xat. Eu. 



Uniola, L SPIKE-GRASS. 



U. gracilis, Michx. Common in the sands of the Yellow Drift, and 

 mostly confined to that formation. 



Phragrnites, Trin REED. 



P. communis, Trin. Swamps and edges of ponds. Frequent. New- 

 ton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber ; near Cape May, C. F. Parker ; Good 

 Luck Meadows, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern ; Budd's Lake, T. C. 

 Porter ; common on Newark and Hackensack Meadows, N. L. Brit- 

 ton. Eu . 



Liolium, L DARNEL. 



L. perenne, L. Common Darnel. Fields and roadsides. Quite 

 common. Nat. Eu. 



L. temulentum, L. Bearded Darnel. In ballast at Camden, C. F. 

 Parker. Adv. Eu. 



Triticum, L WHEAT. 



T. repens, L. Quitch-grass. Common in cultivated fields and along 

 roadsides. Nat. Eu. 



Hordeum, L BARLEY. 



H. jubatum, L. Squirrel-tail Grass. In ballast at Camden, C. F. 

 Parker. Adv. Lake Superior. (?) 



Elymus, L LYME-GRASS. WILD RYE. 



B. Virginicus, L. Wild Rye. Banks of streams and rivers. Quite 

 common throughout. 



B. Canadensis, L. Nodding Wild Rye. Scarce. Banks of Shark 

 River, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern ; Sussex Co., and Palisades, C. 

 F. Austin ; Hackensack meadows, W. H. Leggett. 



