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Panicum laxiflorum strictiraneum. — Hitchcock & Chase 

 N. Subsp. This specimen was collected last summer near Bayou 

 Sara, in West Feliciana, growing in rich woods. In this neigh- 

 borhood it seemed to be abundant. One or two specimens were 

 observed about twenty miles north of Shreveport. 



Panicum leucothrix Nash. — Small Flora 99. Am. Grasses 

 11, 64, Fig. 360. This species is abundant in the pine barrens 

 between Slidell and Covington, appearing early in the spring. 



Panicum Lindheimeri Nash.— Small Flora 100. This is 

 another species of the pine barrens, very abundant in the spring 

 and dieing down in midsummer. Usually abundant near Abita 

 Springs and Covington. Small gives distribution as Georgia to 

 Texas and Indian Territory. 



Panicum Manatense Nash. — Small Flora 102. Am. 

 Grasses II, 87, Fig. 383. This species is also found in the terri- 

 tory between Slidell and Covington, and in Calcasieu Parish, 

 near Lake Charges. Small gives distribution as "hammock land 

 southern peninsula Florida." Seribner gives Florida and 

 Georgia to Louisiana. 



Panicum merilionale Ashe (P. fillmiculme Ashe.) — 

 Small Flora 100. Collected by the writer near Slidell and near 

 Lake Charles in dry, sandy soil. 



Panicum microcarpon Muhl. P. polyanthes Schult. — 

 Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 116, Fig. 253. Small Flora 

 100. Beale 137. Am. Grasses II, 69, Fig. 365. Scattered over 

 the entire State. 



Panicum miliaceum L.— Britton & Brown. Illus. Flora I, 

 123, Fig. 273. Small Flora 92. Beale 125. Inserted here on 

 the authority of Rev. A. B. Langlois, Catalogue Provisoire de 

 Plantis de la Basse-Louisianne, published 1887 in France. No 

 locality given. 



Panicum neuranthum Griseb. — Britton & Brown, Illus. 

 Flora III, 501, Fig. 269a. Small Flora 95. Beale 135. In dry, 

 partly cleared woods, near Amite City, and also near Covington. 



Panicum nitidum Lam. — Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 

 120, Fig. 263. Small Flora 99. Beale 139. Am. Grasses II, 75, 

 Fig. 371. In the prairies of Calcasieu and also in St. Tammany. 



