ERIANTliUS MICHX. FL. BOR. AM. I. 54. 1803 



Erianthus Alopecuroides (L.) Ell. {Andropogon alo- 

 pecuroides L.) — Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I. 98, Fig. 

 211. Small Flora 55. Beale 27. Fig. 8. In swamps around 

 New Orleans, probably all over the State in swampy -rounds. 



Erianthus Saccharoides Michx.— Britton & Blown. 

 Illus. Flora, Vol. I, 99, Fig. 212. Small Flora 55. Beale 27. 

 Collected by the writer in New Orleans, near Baton Rouge and 

 in West Feliciana. 



Erianthus Brevibarbis Michx. {Erianthus alopecu- 

 ? aides Vat: Brevibarbis Chap. Flora.) (E. saccharoides Subspec. 

 brevibarbis Hackel.)— Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 99, Fig. 

 214. Small Flora 55. Beale 28. In wet situations over the en- 

 tire State. 



Erianthus compactus Nash. — Britton & Brown. Illus. 

 Flora I, 99. Fig. 213. Small Flora 55. Am. Grasses I. 9, 

 Fig. 3. In wet grounds around New Orleans. Observed also 

 in swamps around Ponchatoula : also near Lake Charles. 



Erianthus strictus Bald.— Small Flora 56. Am. Grasses 

 I. 10, Fig. 4. In swamps in vicinity of Baton Rou?e. No 

 doubt more widely distributed. 



Erianthus contortus Ell.— Small Flora 55. Collected 

 only once, near Covington. 



COIX L. SR PL. 972. 1753 



Coin Lachryma — Jobi L. — Beale 20, Fig. 4. A native of 

 Southern Europe. Inserted here on the authority of Rev. A. 

 B. Langlois. Catalogue Provisoire de la Basse-Louisiane, 1887. 



MANISURUS L. MANT. 2. 164. ' 1771 



Manisurus cylindrica (Michx.) Kuntze. {Rottboellia 

 cylindrica (Michx) Chapm.) — Small Flora 56. Beale 31. 

 Am. Grasses II, 11, Fig. 307. Fairly common in the neighbor- 

 hood of Slidell and Pearl River in wet pine barrens. 



Manisus rugosa (Nutt) Kuntze. Rottboelia rucosa 

 i\ 'utt.— Britton & Brown, Illus. Flora I, 100, Fig. 215. Small 

 Flora 57. Beale 30. Am. Grasses II, 10, Fig. 306. Found 

 abundantly near Mandeville. 



