130 



Agrostideae 



Phleum 



50 



Map 212 



Cinna arundinacea L. 



~T5 



Map 215 



Alopecurus carolinianus Walt. 



o 55 



Map2I6 



Phleum pratense L. 



Alopecurus aequalis Sobol. 



o 55 



Map 217 



Muhlenbergta capillarls (LamJ Trin. 



water and on the muddy borders of ponds and swamps that usually become 

 dry in midsummer. 



Greenland to Alaska, southw. to Pa. 



3. Alopecurus carolinianus Walt. (Alopecums ramosus Poir. of Deam, 

 Grasses of Ind.) Map 215. Infrequent to local in the greater part of the 

 state. In the northern part it is found in mucky soil about ponds and in 

 ditches, and in the southern part it is usually found in slightly acid, white 

 clay soil in fallow fields, and usually associated with one or more of the 

 following plants : Poa Chapmaniana, Agrostis hyemalis, Myosotis vir- 

 ginica, and Arabis virginica. 



N. J. to B. C., southw. to Fla., Tex., Ariz., and Calif. 



72-223. PHLfeUM L. 



1. Phleum pratense L. Timothy. Map 216. This species has abun- 

 dantly escaped in all parts of the state. It is usually found in either dry 



