38 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



DESCHAMPSIA— Beauv. 



D. CAESPITOSA — Beauv, 1812. Tufted Hair Grass. 



Dry woods. Edwards Falls. Fiddler's Green. Plenty. 

 August, 1893. 



D. FLEXUOSA — Trin., 1836. Wavy Hair Grass. 



In dry woods. Indian Reservation. Not rare. August. 



AVENA— Lin., 1753. 



A. STRIATA — Michx, 1803. Purple Oat. 



Not rare. In old fields. Onondaga Glen. Wooded hills. 

 August, 1899. 



ARRHENATHERUM— Beauv., 1812. 



A. ELATius — Beauv, 1828. Oat Grass. 



Occasional. In fields near Scolopendrium Green Lake. 

 July, 1889. 



DANTHONIA— D. C., 1805. 



D. SPICATA — Beauv, 1817. Common Wild Oat Grass. 



In sandy soil. Occasional. Long Branch, August, 1900. 



D. COMPRESSA — Austin and Peck, 1869. Flattened Wild 

 Oat Grass. 

 Sandy soil. Near Clay. Common. August, 1889. 



SPARTINA— Schreb, 1789. 



S. CYNOSUROIDES — Willd, 1809. Tall Marsh Grass. 



Frequent. In swamps and streams of fresh brackish 

 water. Long Branch. 



S. POLYSTACHYA — Michx, 1803. Salt Reed Grass. 



Plentiful. Salt Marsh, near Onondaga Lake. August. 



1899. 

 S. PATENS — Muhl, 1817. (S. Junce — EIL) Salt Meadow 

 Grass. 



Salt Marsh near Geddes. Common. Sept., 1899. 



S. STRICTA — Roth, 1806. Smooth Marsh Grass. 



Marshy shores Onondaga Lake, Liverpool. Strongly 

 scented. Not common. September, 1899. 



