OATAL.U(iUE OF Jr-lwANTS. 1^> 



86. A. repens Beauv. Couch-,Quitch-,Quick-,or Quack-GraBH. 

 Fields and waste places; common and exceedingly variable. 

 Mid-June-.Tuly. 



87. A. violaceum Vasey. 



Along the M. C. Ry. and G. R. <fc I. Ry., north of Burton Ave.. 

 City. Mid-June-July. 



Probably not indigenous. It was discovered here in 1893, and 

 is inci-easing (R.EMatteson). 



AQROSTIS L. Bknt-Grass. 



88. A. alba L. Fiorin or White Bent-Grass, Red-top. 

 Fields and roadsides; common and extremely variable. July-Aug. 



89. A, perennans Tuckerm. Thin-Grass. 

 In moist woods; occasional. July-Oct. 



Mill Creek woods; Spruce Lake; Vergennes; Ada; John Ball 

 Park, City. The latest Agrotis to flower. 



90. A. scabra Willd. Hair-Grass. 

 A. hyemalis (Walt.) B.S.P. 



In dry or moist soil; common. .luly-Aug. 



ALOPECURUS L. Foxtail Grass. 



91. A. GENicuLATUs adstulatus Torr. 

 In wet meadow^s; frequent. .lune-Aug. 



ANDROPOQON L. Beard-Grass. 



92. A. furcatus Muhl. 



Ijight soil; common. Ang.-Ort. 



93. A. scoparius Michx. 



Growing with the preceding; common. Aug.-Oct. 



APERA Adanf^. 



94. A. Spica-venti Beauv. 



Edge of John Ball Park, City(Mrs.Marv B. Fallass), June, 1896. 



