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Eragrostis Eragrostis (L.J Karst. /■;. Minor iiu.sl.) — 

 Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora 1, 18!), Pig. 432. Beale 186. 

 Occurring occasionally as a weed in cultivated -round in New 

 Orleans. 



Eragrostis Elliottd S. Wats. (E. nitida Ellis.)— Small 

 -Mora 148. In dry sandy soil near Shreveport. 



Ekaurostis Prankh Stkud.— Britton & Brown, Bins. Flora 



I, 188, Fig. 429. Small Flora 147. Beale 480. Am. Grasses 

 1, 253, Fig'. 247. In low ground and on edges of swamps. New 

 Orleans and Mandeville. 



Eragrostis glomerata (Walt.; Dewey. (E. conferta 

 Trin.) — Small Flora 147. Beale 481. Am. Grasses I, 252, Fig. 

 246. Very common everywhere in ditches and low places and 

 on the borders of creeks and bayous. 



Eragrostis hirsuta (Michx) Nasi i. —Small Flora 147. 

 Occurring occasionally as a weed in vicinity of New Orleans 

 and Shreveport. 



Eragrostis hypnoides (L.) B. S. P. (E. reptans Xees.) — 

 Britton & Brown, lllus. Flora I, 192, Fig. 440. Small Flora 

 149. Beale 478. Am. Grasses I. 251, Fig. 245. Abundant in 

 wet places over the entire State. 



Eragrostis Major Host.— Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora 

 i, 189, Fig. 432. Small Flora 148. Beale 486. Am. Grasses 



II, 215, Fig. 511. In dry cultivated grounds, especially vegetable 

 gardens in most parts of the State. 



Eragrostis pectinacea Ggay— Britton & Brown, lllus. 

 Elora I, 190; Fig. 436. Small Flora 148. Beale 488. Am. 

 brasses I, 249, Fig. 243. In dry soil near Covington. 



Eragrostis Purshu Schrad. — Britton & Brown, lllus. 

 Flora I, 189, Pig. 431. Small Flora 147. Beale 487. Am. 

 Grasses I, 247, Pig. 241. A common weed everywhere in dry 

 cultivated soil. 



Eragrostis refracta (Mtjhl) Scribn. (E. campestris 

 Trin.)— Britton & Brown, lllus. Flora I, 191, Fig. 147. Small 

 Flora 148. Beale 488. On the edges of swamps. New Orleans. 



Eragrostis secundiflora Presl. (E. oxylepis Torr.) 



Britton & Brown, lllus. Elora I. 191, Fig. 439. Small Flora 

 148. Bealr 482. Am. Grasses II. 220. Fig. 516. Very common 

 on the sea shore at Cameron, not observed elsewhere by the 

 writer. 



