PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 87 



CINNA— Lin., 1753. 



C. ARUNDINACEAE — Lin., 1753. Wood Reed-grass. 



Frequent. Moist woods and swamps. Onondaga Hill, 

 Sept., 1893. 



C. LATIFOLIA — Griseb, 1853. (C. Pendula — Trin.) Slen- 

 der Wood Reed-grass. 

 Frequent. Moist woods. Onondaga Hill, Sept., 1893. 



AGROSTIS— Lin., 1753. 



A. ALBA — Lin., 1753. Red-top. 



Very variable. Common. Fields. Geddes farm, Fair- 

 mount, Aug., 1891. 



A. ALBA VAR VULGARIS — Thurber in A. Gray, 1890. Herd 

 Grass, or Slim Redtop. 

 Fields and roadsides, same as Alba. 



A. HYEMALIS— B. S. P. (Prel. Cat. N. Y., 1888.) (A. Sea- 

 bra — Willcl, 1798). Rough Hair-grass. 

 Common. Distributed throughout U. S. Moist soil. 

 East Syracuse, Aug., 1898. 



A. PERENNANS — Tuckerm, 1843. Thin-grass. 



Common. Cultivated fields. Often purplish. J. Knapp 

 farm. Aug. 

 Aug., 1890. 



CALAMAGROSTIS— Adams, 1763. 



C. Canadensis — Beauv, 1812. Blue-joint Grass. 



In swampy places. Color similar to Red Top. Common 

 in July. 



C. neglecta — Gaertn, 1799. Narrow Reed Grass. 

 In high places. Rare. Pompey Hill, Aug., 1883. 



AMMOPHILA— Host, 1809. 



A. arenaria — Link. Sea Sand Reed. 



Shores of lakes. Sandy Beach, Onondaga Lake, Aug., 

 1883. 



APERA— Adams, 1763. 



A. Spica Venti — Beauv, 1812. Silky Bent Grass. 



In waste grounds. Rare. In dump ground, city, July. 

 1885. 



