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Aristida dichotoma Miclix. 



Poverty grass 

 In poor, thin soil at Apalacliin. September. 



Oryzopsis asperifolia Miclix. 



White-grained mountain rice 

 Upland woods. Frequent. May. 



Oryzopsis melanocarpa Mulil. 



Black mountain rice 

 Rocky hillsides in woods west of Barton. Plentiful. August. 



Milium effusum L. 

 Wild millet 

 Damp woods. Infrequent. June- July. 



Muhlenbergia mexicana (L.) Trin. 



Mexican drop seed 

 Low grounds. Common. August- September. 



Muhlenbergia racemosa (Michx.) V*. S. P. 

 M. glomerata Trin. 

 Marsh muhlenhergia 

 Dry, stony bank at Apalachin. Apparently not found in our 

 swamps. September. 



Muhlenbergia sylvatica Torr. 

 Woodland drop seed 

 Banks of the river and along streams. Common. September. 



Muhlenbergia tenuiflora (Willd.) B. S. 1*. 



M. willdenovii Trin. 



Slender-flowered drop seed 



Dry thicket near Apalachin. Plentiful. August-September. 



Muhlenbergia diffusa Schreb. 



NimJ)le will 



Woods and roadsides. Frequent. Found also in shady lawns. 



September. 



Brachyelytrum erectum (Schreb.) B(^auv, 



B. aristatum R. & S. 

 Brachyelytrum 

 Moist woods. Common. July- August. 



