40 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



KOELERIA. 



K. CRISTATA — Pers., 1805. Koeleria. 

 Onondaga Hill, 1890. S. Cole. 



DISTICHILIS. 



D. SPICATA — Greene, 1817. Marsh Spike Grass. 

 Salt Marsh, Geddes, 1900. 



DACTYLIS— Lin., 1753. 



D. GLOMERATA — Lin. Orchard Grass. 



Fields and waste places. Valley Road. Common. July. 



CYNOSURUS— Lin., 1753. 



C. CRISTATUS — Lin. Crested Dog's-tail Grass. 



Occasional in cultivated fields. Bridgeport Road, 1883. 

 July. 



POA— Lin., 1753. 



P. Annua — Lin. Annual Meadow Grass. 



Widely distributed throughout U. S. Common, May, 

 August. 



P. COMPRESSA — Lin., 1753. Wire Grass. Blue Grass. 



Waste places. Roadsides. Common. Liverpool, 1881. 

 July, August. 



P. LAXA — Haenke, 1791. Wavy Meadow Grass. 



Hilly places. Occasional. Pratts Falls. Early spring. 



P. PRATENSIS — Lin., 1753. Kentucky Blue Grass. 



Indiginous, but greatly cultivated for lawns and pas- 

 tures. Twin Lakes, June, 1881. 



P. TRiviALis — Lin., 1753. Roughish Meadow Grass. 



Lowlands and marshes. Not common. Cicero Swamp. 

 July, 1881. 



P. NEMORALis — Lin., 1753. (P. Cesia var Strietor — A. 

 Gray, 1867.) Wood Meadow Grass. 

 Very variable, forming through some botanists several 

 varietal names. Occasional in moist lands. July, Aug. 



