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GRAMINE/E. 



PANIC I'M L. 



P. lineare Krock. Smooth Crabmirass. Common and trouble- 

 some, lunno : Hoy. (P. g/abrum Ga.\i([.) 



P. sangulnale L. Common Ckah-lrass. FiN<;Kk-(;i<A>>s. Com- 

 mon in cultivated ground throughout our range. 



P. proliferum Lam. On an island in the Susquehanna at Apala- 

 chin ; rare, l-'enno. 



P. capillare L. Olh Witch Grass Common and troublesome 

 in all cultivated grounds 



P. elongatum Pursh. Aurostis i.ikk Pamclm. Tolerably com- 

 mon on wet shores. Not reported from the Chemung valley. 

 {P. agrostoidesls\\:^\.) 



P. virgatum- L. Along the Susquehanna throughout Tioga 

 county, 1-\h)W. 



P. xanthophysum Gray. Slender Pankum. "Near Painted 

 Post." — Cayuga Flora. 



P. Walter! Poir. Common in open upland woods and thickets. 



(/'. latifoUum L. ) 



P. clandestinum L. Hisitd Panki m. Common in thickets and 



on river banks. Not reported from the Chemung valley. 

 P. commutatum Schultes. Apalachin, /-tv/z/^^ The only station. 



P. depauperatum Muhl. Starved Panicl'm. Common in dry 



soils. 

 p. pubescens Lam. Hairv Panful-m. Common in dry fields and 



waste places. 

 P. dichotomum L. Forked Pamcim. Very common in dry 



woods and fields. 

 P. CruS'galli L. Barn- yard Grass. CocksI'lr Gra>s. \'ery 



common in dry soils throughout our range. 



P. Crus-galli hispidum (Muhl.) Torr. Common on river banks 



and in moi: 

 preceding. 



