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ORVZOPSIS Ml. iix. 



O. melanocarpa Muhl. Black Mountalv Ki< k. Plentiful on a 

 rocky hillside west of Barton, Fenno. Oxford, Coi'i/ie. Else- 

 where not repoited. 



O. asperlfolla Michx. Moimaln Ri« t.. Frequent in moist up 

 land woods, Gra:'t's ; Feniio ; Lucv. 



MILIUM I.. 



M. effusum L. Wild Millli. Tolerably common in wet. shady 

 places. 



MCHLENBERGIA S( hreh. 



M. sobolifera (Muhl.) Trin. Rock Mihlenber.^.l^. Not rare ; m 

 rocky woods. Graves. 



M. racemosa (Michx.) B. S. P. Wild Timothn. Mar^h Mi hlen- 

 i;er(;ia. Frequent in wet grounds, uraves ; Fenno. Else- 

 where not reported. ( M. glomerata Trin.) 



M. Mexicana (L. ) Trin. Meadow Mi HLENnER«;iA. Not uncom- 

 mon in low grounds throughout our range. 



M. sylvatica ( Torn ) A. Gray. Woodland Drop-seld. Com- 

 mon on the wooded banks of streams, Fenno ; Graves; Coville. 

 Elsewhere not reported; probably overlooked. 



M. diffusa Schreb. Drop-seed. Nimble-will. Common at 

 Apalachin and Barton. Fenno. Elsewhere not reported. 



BRACK YE LYTRUM Beau v. 



B. erectum ( Schreb. ) Beauv. Bearded Short-hlsk. Frequent 

 in moist upland woods throughout our range. ( /?. aristation 

 Beauv. ) 



PHLEUM L. 



P. pratense L. Timothy. Herd's Grass. Abundant in cultiva- 

 tion and naturalized everywhere. The principal meadow grass 

 of our region. 



ALOPECURUS L. 



A. pratensis L. Meadow Foxtail. West of Apalachin; not 



common, Fenno. 

 A. geniculatus L. Floating Foxtail. South of Apalachin in a 



small stream ; infrequent, J'enno. 



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