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Paspalum conjugatum Bergius. — Small Flora 77. Beale 

 89. Very common in the vicinity of New Orleans and also in 

 Baton Rouge. Also collected near Bayou Sara and near Shreve- 

 port. Usually in damp places and ditches or under the shade 

 of trees. According to Mohr, adventive from the tropics. 



Paspalum Cuktisianum Steud. — Small Flora 77. Am. 

 Grasses II, 33, Fig. 32!). In pine, barren swamps between 

 Slidell and Pearl River. 



Paspalum difforme Le Conte. — Small Flora 75. Am. 

 Grasses I, 35, Fig. 29. In pine barrens near Covington. 



Paspalum dilatatum Poir, (Paspalum ovatum Nees.) 

 —Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 107, Fig. 230. Small Flora 

 77. Beale !>2. Am. Grasses I, 37, Fig. 31. Very common over 

 the entire State. In the late summer usually infected with a 

 species of Fusarium. 



Paspalum distichum L. — Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 

 106, Fig. 229. Small Flora 78. Beale 93. Am. Grasses I, 31, 

 Fig. 25. Very common in ditches in New Orleans. Also noted 

 in Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, Bayou Sara and Shreveport. 

 Probably over the entire State. 



Paspalum Drummondii (Fourn) Vasey. — Small Flora 78. 

 Beale 90. Collected only at Cameron, where it is not uncom- 

 mon near the beach. Small gives range as Texas and Mexico. 



Paspalum Floridanum Miciix. — Britton & Brown, Illus. 

 Flora I, 108, Fig. 235. Small Flora 76. Beale 96, Fig. 22. 

 Am. Grasses I, 36, Fig. 30. Common everywhere except in the 

 swamps. 



Paspalum IIallii (Vasey & Scribner). — Small Flora 75, 

 Plant not known by the writer. Inserted here on the authority 

 of Prof. Small. "Moist soil, Louisiana and Texas." 



Paspalum laeve Michx.— Small Flora 74. Am. Grasses 

 I, 33, Pig. 27. Not uncommon in cultivated ground in vicinity 

 cf New Orleans. 



Paspalum lividum Trin. — Small Flora 76. Beale 93. Am. 

 Grasses II, 34, Fig. 330. Collected only at Cameron in the 

 summers of 1903 and 1906. All the quoted authorities limit its 

 ramre to Texas and Mexico. 



