FLORA OP VERMONT 13 



E. Pufshii, Schrader. Sandy soil, especially along railroads ; occasional in 

 southern Vt. ; Burlington, //. L. Priest. 



E. reptans, Nees. (E. hypnoides, B. S. P.) Gravelly or sandy banks ; occa- 



sional. 



FESTUCA 



F, ELATioR, L. Meadow Fescue. Common in old meadows and along road- 



sides. Variable in size, but most of the Vermont plants are of the 

 smaller form, var. pratensis. Gray. 



F. nutans, Willd. Rocky woods ; frequent. 



F. ovina, L. Frequent as an introduced plant in lawns. 



F. brachyphylla, Schultes. (F. ovina, L. var. brevifolia, Wats.) Cliffs of 

 Smuggler's Notch ; rare. Grout and Eggleston. 



F. rubra, L. Rocky shores and islands of Lake Champlain, occasional ; 



swamp, Stratton Mountain, Jones. 



GLYCERIA. (PANICULARIA) 



G. Canadensis, Trin. Wet 'places ; common. 



G dongata, Trin. Wet woods ; frequent, especially among the mountains. 



G. fluitans, R. Br. Wet places or shallow water ; frequent. The Vermont 

 specimens, so far as seen, are the form with smaller spikelets, viz. the 

 var. augustata, Vasey, or Panicularia borealis, Nash. (See Bui. Torr. Bot. 

 Club, 24:348. 1897.) 



G. grandis, Watson. (P. Americana, MacM.) Wet soil ; common. 



G, nervata, Trin. Wet meadows ; common. 



G. pallida, Trin. Shallow water or wet soil ; frequent. 



GRAPHEPHORUM 

 G. melicoideum, Beauv. Banks of Winooski River, Colchester and Willis- 

 iston, P r ingle ; South Burlington, Jones. 



HIEROCHLOE. (SAVASTANA) 

 H, alpina, R. & S. Summit of Mt. Mansfield, Tucker man and Macrae. 

 H. borealis, R. & S. (S. odorata, Scribn.) Moist meadows ; occasional. 



HOLCUS 

 H. LANATUS, L. Fields, Charlotte, Pringle and Horsford ; Feacham, Blanch- 



ard. 



HORDEUM 



H. jubatum, L. Strafford, Collins ; probably introduced in grass seed. 



LEERSIA. (HOMALOCENCHRUS) 

 L. oryzoides, Swartz. Wet places ; common. 

 L. Virginica, Willd. Wet woods ; frequent. 



