36 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



M. TENUIFLORA— B. S. P. (Pvel Cat. N. Y., 1888.) (M. 

 Wilklenovia — Tiin, 182 A). Slender Muhlenbergia. 

 On hillocks, in Centreville swamp and Green Lake, 

 Jamesville, Aug., 1892. 



M. DIFFUSA — Shreb, 1772. Nimble Will, or Dropseed 

 Grass. 

 Common. Dry hilly places. Roadside, etc. Onondaga 

 Hill, Aug., 1892. 



BRACHYELYTRUM— Beauv., 1812. 



B. ERECTUM — Beauv., 1812. (B. cristatum — R. S., 1817.) 

 Brachyelytrum. 

 Frequent. Rocky, ravines, and. roadsides. Geddes 

 Gorge, July, 1890. 



PHLEUM— Lin., 1753. 



P. PRATENSE — Lin., 1753. Timothy. Herdgrass. 



Common. Meadows, roadsides, etc. Onon. Valley, 

 July, 1900. 



ARISTIDA— Lin., 1753. 



A. DICHOTOMA — Michx, 1808. Poverty Grass. 



Common. Sandy soil south from Syracuse, Aug., 1900. 



A. GRACILIS — Ell, 1817. Slender Aristida. 



Widely distributed. Adapts itself to any soil. South 

 Onondaga, Aug., 1899. 



ALOPECURUS— Lin., 1753. 



A. GENICULATUS — Lin., 1753. (A. Aristulatus — Michx, 

 1803.) Marsh Foxtail. 

 Not common. Marsh near Bridgeport, July, 1892. 



SPOROBOLUS— R. Br., 1810. 



S. VAGINAEFLORUS — Wood, 1861. (Vilfa vaginaeflorus — 

 Torr. and Gray). Sheathed Rush-grass. 

 Not common. Dry fields. Howlet's woods. Sept., 

 1899. 



