14 flora: OF VERMONT 



LOLIUM 



L. PERENNE, L. Rye-grass. Adventive in roadsides and meadows ; occa- 

 sional. 



MILIUM 



M. effusum, L. Cool moist woods, especially among the mountains ; fre- 

 quent. ■ 



MUHLENBERGIA 



M. diffusa^ Schreber. Shaded places ; occasional. 



M. glomerata, Trin. (M. racemosa, B. S. P.) Wet rocks and marshy places; 

 frequent and variable. 



M. Mexicana, Trin. ]\Ioist meadows and banks ; common. 



M. sylvaticat Torr. & Gray. Moist rocky banks ; occasional. 



M. Willdenovii, Trin. (M. tenuiflora, B. S. P.) Rocky woods ; occasional. 



ORYZOPSIS 

 O. asperifolia, ^lichx. Woods : common. 



O. Canadensis, Torr. (O. juncea, B. S. P.) Dry sand soil ; occasional. 

 O. melanocarpa, Muhl. Rocky woods ; frequent. 



PANICUM 



P. agrostoides, Muhl. Hartland, Ruggles ; Newfane, Grout. 



P. capillare, L. Fields, common. 



P. clandestinum» L. Moist thickets ; frequent. 



P. Crus-galli, L. Barn-yard Grass. Waste places ; common. 



P. Crus-galli var. muticum, Yasey. With the type ; occasional. 



P. depauperatum, Muhl. Dry woods and fields ; frequent. 



P. glabrum, Gaudin. (Syntherisma linearis, Nash. ) Sandy fields and waste 



places, lawns ; common. 

 P. linearifolium, Scribn. Monkton, Prin^Ze ; Burlington, Jones; Snake Mt., 



Hazen. 



P. macrocarpon, Le Conte. (P. latifolium, of Gray ^Manual in part. ) Wood- 

 lands ; frequent. 



P. sanguinale, L. (Syntherisma sanguinalis, Nash.) Gardens and waste 



places ; common. 

 P. Scribnerianum, Nash. (P. scoparium, of Gray Manual) Brattleboro, Grout. 



P. vifgatum, L- Brattleboro, M. A. Howe. 



P. xanthophysum, Gray. Dry sandy soil ; frequent. The form amplifolium, 

 Scribner, ined., Burlington, Jones. 



