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M. diffusa, Sdnvl.. Xiiul.le' Will. 



l)r\- LiTouiid. MoiKUiLinlia : aloiiu' Decker's Creek. 

 Fayette: 'Xiittalll. Ill-— I.. W.N. 



BRACHYELYTRUM. Beauv. 



B. aristosuin(>riclix. i, U.S. 1'. ( II. (irlstntum, IJeauv.) 



]»i>eky woods. W'ehster: near Welch ( i lade. Tucker: 

 near tlu' Falls of lilaekwater. Fayette: near XuttallWurg — 

 L. \\. N. 



V(ir. glabratuni, X'asey, MSS. 



A new variety discovered 1)V Mr. L. W. Xuttall. It 

 agrees with the s[)eci(.'s cxce})t that it is perfectly smooth, and 

 has an awn pointed second lilnnie which is altout one-half the 

 length of the flowering ghime. Its most striking peculiarity 

 is that it has invariahly two culms from each rootstock. 



Fligli. rockv woods. Favette: near Nuttallh\iri:\ rare 

 — L. W. N. ■ 



PHLEUM. L. 



P. PRATENSE. L. Timothy. L. W. X.. ^NI. iV' i\. 



A common escape from cultivation throughout the 

 State. Found even in the forests of the highest Alleghaniei*. 



AGROSTIS, L. 



A. ALBA, T. White Bent-grass. 



Meadows and tields. A fre({uent escai)e in the wt'stern 

 counties. Fayette: near Nuttalllnirg — L. W. X\ 



V(ir. VULGARIS! With.), Tliurh. Red T(»p. L. W. X. 



Meadows the fields. Common throughout the Statt'. 



I'onini, artistata. 



Damp meadowlands. Monongalia : along Falling Run 



A. prennans;Walt.), Tuckerm. Thin (irass. 



Damp, shady places. Randolph : along Cheat River 

 in clearings. Monongalia: near Little Falls. Favette : near 

 Xuttallhurg— L. W. X. 



A. liiemalis(Walt. ), 15. S. F. Hair (Jrass. .1. srahni, Willd. 



Moist fields. Preston: near Terra Alta. Fav(tte: 

 near Xuttallhurg— L. W. X 



