PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 39 



S. STRICTA VAR GLABRA — Muhl, 1817. Saline Marsh Grass. 

 Plentiful. Salt Marsh, Salina. Aug., 1900. 



ELUSINE— Gaertn, 1788. 



E. Indica — Gaertn, 1788. Wire-grass. Crab-grass. 



Common. Distributed throughtout N. A. Old garden, 

 Onondaga Hill. Summer. 



PHRAGMITES— Trin., 1820. 



P. PHRAGMITES — Karst, 1820. Reed. 



Somewhat rare or scattered. Marshes. Cicero Swamp, 

 Aug., 1895. 



SIEGLINGIA— Bernh, 1800. 



S. SESLEROIDES. (Scribn — Mem. Tow Club, 189It.) Tall 

 Red Top. 

 Frequent. Fields etc. Old garden, Onondaga Hill. 

 July, 1882. 



DIPLACHNE— Beauv, 1812. 



D. FASCicuLARis — Beauv, 1812. Salt Marsh Diplachne. 

 Frequent. Salt Marsh, Salina and Camillus. August 

 —September, 1900. 



ERAGROSTIS— Nees, 1820. 



E. CAPiLLARis — Nees, 1820. Cappillary Eragrostis. 

 Common. Old dry fields. Hutchinson farm, Onondaga 

 Hill. September, 1910. 



E. HYPNOIDES — B. S. P. (1888, Prel. Cat.) (E. Reptans 

 — Nees, 1829.) Creeping Eragrostis. 

 Rare. Pleasant Beach, July, 1897. 



E. MAJOR — Host, 1809. Strong Scented Eragrostis. 

 Not common. East Syracuse. Sandy soil. Aug. 



EATONIA— Raf., 1819. 



E. Pennsylvanica — A. Gray, 1856. Pennsylvania Eato- 

 nia. 

 Frequent. In rich hilly woods. Onondaga Hill, 1892. 



