1028 Excluded Species 



Indiana. 1 am now referring this specimen to Cctiamagrostis inexpansa. 

 McDonald has reported it from St. Joseph County, but since this species, 

 as now known, is an eastern and southern species and does not occur in 

 the Great Lakes region, I believe it is safe to refer this report to a form 

 of Calamagrostis inexpansa. 



Maine to N. Y. and southw. to Ala. 



64. Agrostis canina L. Velvet Bent. Reported from St. Joseph 

 County. There are no data concerning this species except that it was found 

 at Notre Dame. 



Nat. of Eu. ; Que., southw. to Del. and Mich. 



65. Agrostis perennans var. elata (Pursh) Hitchc. Reported from 

 Tippecanoe County, but, since this variety belongs to the Atlantic coast 

 from New York to Mississippi, it is excluded. 



66. Agrostis Spica-venti L. A specimen of Agrostis Elliottiana from 

 Orange County was erroneously referred to this species and so reported. 



Nat. of Eu. ; Maine to Md., Ohio, and Oreg. 



67. Agrostis stolonifera L. I reported this species but I am now re- 

 ferring my specimens to other species. 



Newf. to Alaska, southw. to N. Y. in the East, and to Oreg. in the 

 West; apparently native in n. N. A. 



68. Cinna latifolia (Trev.) Griseb. Drooping Woodreed. This species 

 was reported from Steuben County by Bradner who did not report the 

 common Cinna arundinacea. Doubtless he confused the two species. Peat- 

 tie says : "Reported from Clarke", Lake County. Since I have not seen a 

 specimen, I am excluding it, although Indiana is within the possible range 

 of the species. 



Lab., Newf. to Alaska, southw. to Conn, (in the mts. to N. C), Mich., 

 111., S. Dak., and the Rocky Mts. to n. Mex., Utah, and cent. Calif. 



69. SPOROBOLUS virginicus (L.) Kunth. This species was reported as 

 Agrostis virginicus L. by Riddell in his "Supplement of Ohio Plants," on 

 page 28, in 1836. He says : "Culms procumbent, 1 ft. high, New Albany, 

 Clapp". There is no specimen. 



Along the coast from Va. to Fla. and Tex. ; W. I. to Brazil. 



70. Heleochloa schoenoides (L.) Host. Umbach found a colony of 

 this species along the railroad near Clarke, Lake County, many years ago. 

 I have not been able to investigate this colony to learn whether it has 

 persisted or not. Since there are no data concerning its persistence, and 

 it is so sparingly introduced, I believe it is best to regard these specimens 

 as waifs. 



Nat. of Eu. ; Mass. to Del., Mich., and 111. 



71. Dactyloctenium aegyptium (L.) Richt. There are a few reports 

 of this species, but I believe authors have confused it with Eleusine indica, 

 to which I am referring our reports. There are no verifying specimens. 



