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Arrhenatlierum elatius (L.) Beauv. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



Arunclinaria tecta (Walt.) Muhl. 



Common, creek bottom swamps (Cane.) 



Brouius iinioloides (Willd.) H. B. K. 



Occasional, fields, roadsides, etc. (escaped.) 



tBrachvelTtrimi erectum ( Sclireb. ) Beauv. 



Occasional, rich upland woods. 



Campulosiis aromaticus (Walt.) Scrib. 



Gold Hill, Lee county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Capriola Dactjlon (L.) O. Kuntze. 



Abundantly introduced (Bermuda grass.) 



tCenchrus echinatus L. 



Occasional, sandy fields. 



Chaetcchloa giaiica (L.) Scribn. 



Common, cultivated fields. 



*Cliaetocliloa pereunis (Curtiss) Bicknell. 



A single collection, Auburn. 



Chrysopogon avenaceus (Michx.) Benth. 



Common, upland woods and open places. 



tChrysopogon nutans (L.) Benth. 



Common, upland woods and open places. 



Cinna arundinacea L. 



Occasional, wet swampy places. 



Dactyloctenium Aegypticum (L.) Willd. 



Common, cultivated fields, 



Danthonia sericea Nutt. 



Frequent, dry woods and open places, clay or sand. 



fDanthonia spicata (L.) Beauy. 



Rocky hillsides, clay land, north of Auburn. 



Eatonia filiformis (Chapm.) Vasey. 



Frequent, dry woods. 



Eatonia nitida (Spreng.) Nash. 



Common, dry woods. 

 "Eatonia Pennsylyanica (DC.) A. Gray. 



Dry open hillsides. Auburn. 



Eatonia PenUvSylyanica (D C.) A. Gray. 



A single collection, Auburn, creek bottom woods. 



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