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 tGjmnopogon ambiguiis (Miclix.) B. S. P. 



Frequent, dry sandy woods. 



Homalocenchrus Yirginicus (Willd.) Britt. 



Frequent, wet swampy places. 



Panicularia nervata (Willd.) O. Kimtze. 



Occasional, cultivated fields. 



]Melica mutica Wall. 



Frequent, upland woods. 



Muhlenbergia capillaris (Lam.) Trin. 



Frequent, dry open places. 



fMuhlenbergia diffusa Schreb. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



Oplismenus liirtellus (L.) R. & S. 



Occasional, moist sandy places in shade. 



Panicularia nervata (Willd) O. Kuntze. 



Common, wet shady places. 



Panicum agrostoides Muhl. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



* Panicum Alabamense Ashe. 



Collected once, Auburn, sv.amp. This is very close to P. 

 lucidum Ashe, and is probably identical with that species. 



Panicum angustifolium Eil. 



Very common, dry upland woods and roadsides. 



fPanicum Auburne Aslie. 



Collected once. Auburn, uplands. This is probably only a 

 small form of P. sphaerocarpon. Ell. 



Panicum barbulatum Miclix. 



Common, wet. swampy woods. 



*Panicum Rogueanum Ashe. 



Collected once. Auburn, uplands. 



Panicum clandestinum L. 



Occasional, alder svv^amps, clay land. 



Panicum commutatum Schult. 



Common, dry sandy uplands, roadsides, old fields and thin 

 woods; often forming a dense sod. 



Panicum depauperatum Muhl. 



Common, dry uplands. 



