PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 35 



P. Canariensis — Lin., 1753. Canary Grass. 



Rare in wet places. Bear road, Centerville and Elm- 

 wood. Probably escaped. 



ANTHOXANTHUM— Lin., 1753. 



A. ODORATUM — Lin., 1753. Sweet Vernal Grass. 



In meadows. Fragrant in drying. South Bay, July, 

 1882. 



ORYZOPSIS— Michx, 1803. 



O. JUNCEA — B. S. p. (O. Conadensis — Torr.) Slender 

 Mountain Rice. 

 In rocky places, Jamesville Road hillside. June. 



O. ASPERIFOLIA — Michx, 1803. White Grained Mountain 

 Rice. 

 On rocky hillside. Geddes Gorge. May. 



O. MELANOCARPA — Muhl, 1817. Black Fruited Mountain 

 Rice. 

 Rocky banks and ravines. Hopper's Glen. Aug. 



MILIUM— Lin. 

 Milium Effusum — Lin., 1753. Tall Millet Grass. 



MUHLENBERGIA— Shreber, 1789. 



MUHLENBERGIA SOBOLIFERA — Trin, 1824. Rock Muh- 



lenbergia. 

 Very short awned. Jamesville woods, 1895. 

 M. Mexicana — Trim, 1824. Meadow Muhlenbergia. 



Common. Wet Grounds. Swamp, Indian Reservation, 

 Aug., 1899. 



M. RACEMOSA— B. S. P. (Prel Cat N. Y., 1888.) (M. 

 glomerata — Trin, 182 If.) Marsh Muhlenbergia. 

 Common. Swamps. Tamerac Swamp, Aug., 1900. 



M. SYLVATICA — Torr and Gray, 1824. Wood Muhlenbergia. 

 Common. Moist woods. Banks of creeks. Onondaga 

 Valley, Aug., 1899. 



