TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. AgrOStis. QS 



joribus basi barbalis, folils planis brevibus. Mich Ji. 

 amer. \. p. 53. 

 In rich soil on the edges of woods, fronn New York to 

 Florida, especially in the western countries. l/,June, 

 July, V. V. Apparently a grass worth the attention 

 of the cultivator. 



15, A. racemo oblongo, e spicis densifioris interrupto, glumoe racemosa. 

 exterioris valvis in mucronem aristiformem desinenti- 

 bus, gluma interiore mutica longioribus. Mich.Ji. 

 amer. I. p. 53. 

 On the overflowed banks of the river Mississippi, +. 



74. ANTHOXANTHUM. Gen. pi. 58. 



1. A. spica oblonga ovata, flosculis subpedunculatis arista odoratum. 

 longioribus. JFilld. sp.pl. l.p. 156. 

 Icon. Host. gram. \.t.5. Fl. dan. 666. Engl, dot 64/. 

 Common in meadows ; probably -brought with grass 

 seeds from Europe. 1/ . May— July. v. v. 



75. PHALARIS. Gen. pi. 106. 



1. P. panicula oblonga ventricosa coarctata, glumis acumi- arundinacea . 



nalis. Pers. ench. 1, p. 78. IVilld. sp. pi. l.p. 326, 

 Arundo coloiata. Ait. kew. ed. 2. l.p. 174. 

 Icon. Host. gram. 2. t. 33. Engl. hot. 402. 

 On river banks, frequent : Canada to Virginia. "2/ . July, 



Aug. V. V. 



2. P. panicula multiflora stricta, floribus ovatis villosis, villosa. 



Midi. Jl. amer. 1. p. 43. 

 In woods of Carolina. Michaux. + . 



76. PHLEUM. Gen. pi. 123. Timothy- grass. 



1. P. spica cylindrica longissima ciliata, culmo erecto. pratense. 

 Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 354. 

 Icon. Host. gram. 3. t. Q. 

 In fields and meadows, common, 1/ . c? . June — Sept. 



V. V. 



77. ALOPECURUS. Gen. pi. 102. 

 1 . A. culmo erecto, glumis villosis, corollis muticis. Willd. pratensis, 

 sp.pl. 1. p. 357. 

 Icon. Host. gram. 2. t.3l. Engl. lot. 75g. 

 lu fields and gardens, frequent, introduced from Europe. 

 7/. May— Aug. v. v. 



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