88 TRIANDKIA DIGYNIA. Cllloris. 



On the gravel!)' sea shores of Georgia and Florida. 0. 



June. V. V. 

 mucronata. 3. C. cnlmo repenle, spicis plernmqne 4. rachi triangular! 



niucronata, spicis subquaur.fioris, gluma exteriore 



aristata. — Mich.Ji. aint-r I. p. 5g. 

 Aegilops saccharinum. IValt Ji. car. 2Ag. 

 Icon. Pluk. aim /. 300 f 8. ' Wire-grass. 



In cultivated grounds: Virginia to Georgia. O- June. 



V. V. 



curtipendnla. 4. C. culmo adscendente racemoso, spicalis plurimxs bre- 

 vibns dlstichis altemis pendujis sexfloris, calycibus 

 quadrifl(;ris. -A/zpA.^^. amer. J. p. 5g. 

 In dry situations in the western parts of America^ Illi- 

 nois_, &c. Mithaux. 1/. +. 



« 



104, EOTTBOELLIA. Gen. pi 1572. 



dimidiata, 1. R. spica dimidiata compressa lineari, latere exteriore ag- 



gregato-flosculosa, interior) laevi nudo, vaginis com- 



pressis, culmo decumbente. IVilld. sp pi. \.p.466. 



Ischaemum secundum, ff^alt Ji. car. 24Q 



On the sea-shores of Carolina and Florida.' v-^^. in Herb. 



Waller. ■ 



105. TKIPSACUM. Gen. pi. l\34. 



dactyioides. 1 • T. spicis subternis aggregatis^ superne masculis inferne 

 femineis. Wilid. xp. pi 4?p.20\. 

 Ischaemum glabrum. Wail JI. car. 249, 

 Icon, Pluk aim. t. IQO.y; 2. 



On the banks of rivers and along the sea-shore : Virgi- 

 nia, CaroHna, Illinois. 1/ . Aug. v. v 

 monostachy- 1. T. spica solitaria superne mascula inferne feminea. 

 on. Willil. sp pi. 4. p. 202. 



Icon. Willd horl. lev. 1. t. 1. 



In salt meadows and ditches : New York to Carolina. 

 1/ . Aug. V. V. Not sufficiently distinct from the 

 former. 

 cylindricum. 3- T. spica solitari;i hermaphrodita cylindrica, spiculis con- 

 tiguis in aniculos secedentibus, Willd. sp. pi. 4. 

 p. 202. Mich.^fl. amer.X.p.dO. 

 In sandy barren fields in Florida. Michaux. +. 



