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particularly common, has been observed by the writer in almost 

 every portion of the State in many different situations. 



Chrysopogon nutans Linnaenus Doell. (Andropogon 

 nutans L.) (Sorghum nutans Chap.) (Andropogon nutans 

 Linnaeanus Hackel.) — Small Flora 66. In dry sandy soil. Col- 

 lected by the writer in parishes of St. Tammany and Calcasieu. 



VETIVERIA THOUARS. 



Vetivebia Zizanoides (L.) Nash.— Small Flora 67. In- 

 serted here on the authority of Small, "cultivated and escaping- 

 into fields in Louisiana." 



PASPALUM L. SYST. ED. 2 : 855. 1805 



Paspalum altissimum Le Conte. — Studies on American 

 grasses. Bull. 24. United States Department of Agriculture, 

 p. 41. Small Flora 75. According to Scribner, not uncommon 

 in dry, open lands near the coast from California to Louisiana. 

 This plant has not been recognized by the writer. 



Paspalum bipidum (A. Beetol) Nash. (Paspalum race- 

 mulosum Nutt.) (Panicum Floridanum Trin.) — Small Flora 77. 

 American Grasses II, 38, Fig. 334. Collected by the 

 writer in parishes of St. Tammny, Tangipahoa, Calcasieu, West 

 Feliciana. Nowhere very abundant. 



Paspalum Boscianum Fluegge. (P. purpurasceus Ell.) 

 —Small Flora 75. Beale 93. Am. Grasses II, 31, Fig. 327. In 

 wet ground probably over the entire State. 



Paspalum blephabophyllum Nash. — Small Flora 71. 

 Inserted here on the authority of Prof. Small. Plant not rec- 

 ognized by the writer. "Sandy soil, Florida to Louisiana." 



Paspalum angustifolium Le Conte. — Small Flora 74. 

 Inserted here on the authority of Prof. Small. Plant not rec- 

 ognized by the writer. "In sandy fields." 



Paspalum ciliatofolum Michx. Paspalum setaceum var. 

 ciliatifolium Vasey. — Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 

 107, Fig. 231. Small Flora 72. Beale 91. Fairly common in 

 most parts of the State, especially on borders of cultivated 

 tit-Ms. 



