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ANASTROPHUS SCHLKCHT. 



Anastrophus platycaulus (Poir) Nash. (Paspalum 

 platycaulon Pois.) (Milium compressuni (Sw.) Nees.) — 

 Small Flora 78. Beale 85. Am. Grasses I, 30, Fig. 24. 



Anastrophus compressum (Sw.) Schlecht.— A number 

 of specimens were sent to the writer from Pecan Island which 

 correspond closely with Small's description and are so named 

 "cum dubio." 



Anastrophus paspaloides (Michx) Nash. Paspalum 

 paspaloides (Michx) Scribner. — Small Flora 78. Beale 85. 

 Am. Grasses I, 29, Fig. 23. In vicinity of New Orleans and also 

 dry sandy soil in Rapides Parish. Not very common. Mrs. Agnes 

 Chase informs me that the generic name Anastrophus is not 

 tenable. Axonopus is an older name for this group and in 

 Rhodora 8 :205, 1906, the combination Axonopus furcatus 

 (Flugge) Hitch, is made. This name is the one used in the new 

 Gray's Manual. 



ANTHAENANTIA BEAUV. AGROST. 48. 1812 



Axtiiaknantia VlLLOSA (Michx) Beauv. ( Phalanx rillosd 

 (Michx). Aulaxanthus ciliatus Ell. — Small Flora 79. Beale 98j 

 Fig. 23. Am. Grasses II, 41, Fig. 337. A common grass, both in 

 dry woods and in the open pine barrens all over the State. 



Anthaenantia rufa (Ell.) Benth. (Aulaxanthus rufus 

 Ell.) (Panicum rufum Eunth.) — Small Flora 79. Beale 97. 

 Am. Grasses II, 40, Fig. 336. Not so common as 

 preceding, but not infrequent, especially in partially cleared 

 dry woods. St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Calcasieu. Rapides. 



Axtttaenantia rufa scabra Nash. — Small Flora 79. This 

 form has several times been collected by the writer, especially 

 in parish of Tangipahoa. 



ERIOCHLOA H. B. K. NOV. GEN. ET. SP. 1 : 94. 1815 



Eriochloa longifolia Vasey. — Small Flora 80. Beale 102. 

 On the sea beach at Cameron. Apparently rare. 



Eriochloa punctata (L.) W. Hamil. (Milium punctatum 

 L.) (Helopus pilosus Trin.) (Helopus punctatus Nees.) — 

 Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 110, Fig. 239. Small Flora 



