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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Sweet Vernal 

 Grass. 



Reed Canary- 

 Grass. 



ANTHOXANTHUM 

 1535. odoratum, L. 



Ionia (!); Grand Rapids— Coleman Cat. ; Petoskey (!). 



Rare. 



Millet-Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 



Common Crab or 

 Finger Grass. 



Old-witch 

 Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 

 Panic-Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 



Panic-Grass. 



Barnyard- 

 Grass. 



PHALARIS 



1536. arundinacea, L. Th. 



Borders of streams. Rare in L. P. "Var. picla, the leaves striped with 

 white, is the familiar ribbon-grass of the garden."— Gray's Manual. 

 Lansing— Bailey; Ann Arbor— Prof. M. W.Harrington; S. Mich.— Winch. 

 Cat.; Macomb Co, ; Flint; Hubbardston (!); northward to L. Superior- 

 Whitney Cat. Infrequent. 



MILIUM 



1537. effusum, L. Th. 

 Woods. Frequent. 



PANICUM 



1538. filiforine, L. 



S. W.— Wright Cat. 



1539. glabrum, Gaudin. 



Waste places. Common. 



1540. sanguinale, L. 



Waste places, gardens, and fields. A bad weed, difficult to dig up or pull 

 out; grows quickly and is perhaps the worst weed we have in gardens 

 at least in some localities. P. glabrum grows in the same situations but 

 is smaller^and easily eradicated. 



1541. capillar^ L. 



Sandy soil, fields. 



Foxtail. 



The spreading panicle is easily broken off and blown 



Common. 



about by the wind. 



virgatum, L. 



S. Mich.— Wright Cat.; and northward to Ionia(!); Flint, 

 grass along rivers. 



latifolium, L. 



Rich woods. 



clandestinum, L. 



Low grounds. Macomb Co, 



1545. microcarpon, Mulil. 



Gray's Manual. 



pauciflorum, Ell. 



Hubbardston(I). Along the R. R. between St. Johns and Muir(!j. 



dichotomum, L. Th. 



Dry or low grounds. A very common and exceedingly variable grass. 

 Some forms seem distinct enough to be considered species. 



154S 



1543. 



1544. 



1546. 



1547. 



A tall coarse 

 Infrequent. 



o.&s. 



Common. 



Lansing(!), Flint(!), Hubbardston(I). Rare. 



Pigeon-Grass. 

 Green Foxtail. 

 Bottle-Grass. 



1548. depauperatum, Muhl. 



Dry woods and barrens. 



1549. Crus-galli, L. 



Low grounds. Variable. 



1550. Crus-galli, L., var. hispidum, Gray. 



In swamps, where it seems indigenous. 



SETARIA 



1551. verticillata, Beauv. 



Lansing, College grounds. 



1552. glauca, Beauv. 



Fields and gardens. 



1553. viridis, Beauv. 



Cultivated grounds. 



Th. 



Common. 

 Common. 

 Common. 



Common. 

 Common. 



