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Panicum verrucosum Muhl. (Panicum debilc Ell.) — 

 Britton & Brown. Illus. Flora I. 125, Fig. 278. Small Flora 91.* 

 Beale 135. Am. (irass.-s 1. 55, Fig. 49. Common all over the 

 State in wet places, especially on the edges of woods. 



Panicum virgatum L— Britton & Brown, Illns. Flora I, 

 122, Fig. 270. Small Flora 93. Beale 121. Am. Grasses I, 60, 

 Fig. 54. A veiy conspicuous species in the pine barrens on 

 the edges of ponds, also on the borders of swamps. Distribu- 

 ted all over the State. 



Panicum viscidum Ell. (Panicum scoparium Mit hx.) — 

 Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 121, Fig. ?M. Small Flora 

 102. Beale 143. In gravelly soil near springs. St. Tammany 

 and Tangipahoa. 



Panicum Albemarlense Ashe. (Panicum filmic ul me 

 Ashe.) —Small Flora 99. This species has been collected by 

 -writer in West Feliciana and near Shreveport. Seems to be 

 the first record from this State, as Small gives distribution as 

 New Jersey to Georgia. 



Panicum setaceum Muhl. — Mrs. Chase writes that this 

 species is the P. neurauihum of Small's Flora, not Griseb — P. 

 fdiramcum Ashe. Dry. sandy soil, near Shreveport. 



Panicum gravius H. & C. — Mrs. Chase writes me that this 

 species is the true P. barbulatum Michx., not the P. bqrlulatum 

 of the manuals with Spikelets 1.5 mm. long. Rhodora Vol. 8, No. 

 95, November, 1906. Collected in vicinity of Shreveport on dry 

 hillsides and in the same situations near Bayou Sara. 



CHAETOCHLOA SCRIB. AGROST. 4:39. 1897. CIIAMAE- 

 RAPHIS EUNTZB REV. GEN., PL. 2. 767. 1891. 

 IXOPHOKI'V, NASH. BULL. TORR. CUB.. 22:422. 

 1895. SETARIA BEAUV. AGROST. 113. 1812. 



Chaeto< •im.da brevispica S. & M. (Cenchrus parciflorus 

 Poir), (Panicum Verticillatum Parviflorum Doel.). — In- 

 Poir), (Panicum verticillatum parviflorum Doel.) — Inserted 

 here on the authority of Dr. Mohr, "Plant. Life in Ala- 

 bama," page 360. App.-nvntly not included in any of the 

 manuals. According to Mohr. found in Louisiana and near 

 Mobile. 



