Lolium GRAMINEAE . Trisetum 



L. temulentum L. Darnel. 



Occasional in cultivated ground. June, July. Introd. from 

 Europe. 



Pholiurus Trin. 



,V. incurvus (L.) Schinz. & Thell. {Lepturus filiformis of authors.) 

 Sickle Grass. 

 Rare in borders of salt marshes: Bayside (Ac), Ellis Mears, 30 

 May 1882 (A); Magotha (No), R. R. Tatnall, 1800, 28 May 1933 

 (D, A), and 2620, 2 June 1935 (T, P, G); Quinby (Ac), R. R. Tat- 

 nall, 2643, 3 June 1935 (T). 



AVENEAE 



Koeleria Pers. 



K. cristata (L.) Pers. June Grass. 



Fields near Centre ville (NC), "rare," Commons, 11 June 1871 

 (A). 



Sphenopholis Scribn. Wedgegrass 



S. obtusata (Mx.) Scribn. 



Rocky woods, meadows, serpentine soil; infrequent. June, July. 



Var. pubescens (Scribn. & Merrill) Scribn. 



Infrequent on sands of the coast, from s. e. New Castle 

 County southward. Late May, June. 



S. intermedia (Rydb.) Rydb. {S. pallens of Gray's Man., ed. 7. 

 See Rhodora 42, 356. 1940.) 



Infrequent; moist or rocky woods of New Castle and Cecil 

 Counties; one collection in Accomac County: Wachapreague, R. R. 

 Tatnall, 2636, 3 June 1935 (T, A). Mid-May, early June. 



S. nitida (Biehler) Scribn. 



Frequent in dry or moist woods. Piedmont and Coastal Plain. 

 May, June. 



Trisetum Pers. 



T. pennsylvanicum (L.) Beauv. {Sphenopholis palustris of Gray's 

 Man., ed. 7.) 



Infrequent; swamps and low ground. Piedmont and Coastal 

 Plain. Late May, June. 



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