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It is reported to be found in waste places similar to those in which Eleusine 

 indica grows. 



Nat. of the Old World; Maine, N. J., Coastal Plain from N. C. to Fla., 

 111., and Ariz. 



72. Chloris vertkjillata Nutt. Windmill Grass. A few clumps of 

 this grass were found by Clark in Marshall County in the depot grounds at 

 Culver. Clark's specimen is in the National Herbarium. I have searched 

 for this grass several times at the place cited but I have never been able 

 to find it. Probably extinct. I am regarding it as a w r aif. 



Mo. to Colo., southw. to La. and N. Mex. ; introduced in Md., 111., Ind., 

 and Calif. 



73. Phalaris canariensis L. Canary Grass. There are a few re- 

 ports of this species having been found in the state but there are no data 

 to show that it is able to maintain itself. The seed of this grass are used 

 in commercial birdseed. It is usually found on dumps and waste places 

 where it has found lodgement from bird cages. 



Nat. of the Mediterranean region; N. S. to Alaska, southw. to Va., 

 Kans., Wyo., and Calif. 



74. Zizaniopsis miliacea (Michx.) Doell & Aschers. This species was 

 reported from Steuben County but the report should be referred to 

 Zizania. 



Md. to Ky. and Okla., southw. to Fla. and Tex. 



75. Paspalum ciliatifolium Michx. This species was reported from 

 Vigo County by Blatchley before Paspalum pubescens was recognized. 1 

 have the Blatchley specimen and it is Paspalum pubescens. There is a 

 specimen of Blatchley's labeled Paspalum ciliatifolium in the herbarium of 

 DePauw University and it also is Paspalum pubescens. 



N. J. to Fla., Tenn., Ark., and Tex. 



76. Paspalum laeve Michx. This species has been reported, but doubt- 

 less all reports should be referred to Paspalum circular e which was not re- 

 ported and which occurs in the area from which the reports were made. 

 The range of Paspalum laeve does not include Indiana. 



N. J. and Pa. to Fla., Ark., and e. Tex. 



77. Paspalum setaceum Michx. There are several reports for this 

 species, but doubtless all should be referred to some other species. Blatch- 

 ley reported it from Vigo County. I have his specimen and it is Paspalum 



pubescens. 



Coastal Plain from Long Island to Fla. and Tex. ; also in Mex. 



78. Paspalum supinum Bosc. 1 had specimens so named for me from 

 Greene, Monroe, Orange, and Perry Counties. I am now referring these 

 specimens to Paspalum pubescens. 



N. C. to Fla. and westw. to La. 



79. Panicum amarum Ell. This species was reported from Vigo 

 County by Coulter upon the authority of Blatchley. This is an Atlantic 

 coast species. There is no specimen. 



Atlantic coast from Conn, to Ga., s. Miss., and Tex. 



