CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 17 



118. E. striatus Wilkl. 



Low woods; frequent. July. 



119. E striatus villosus Gniy. 

 Frequent along the banks of ravines. July. 



120. E. Virginicus L. 



Frequent along streams. July-Aug. 



121. E. Virginicus giaucus Beal. 



Abundant at the mouth of Bear Creek (H.W.Hyser). July- 

 Aug. 



ERAQROSTIS Beauv. 



122. E. Frankii Steud. 



Roadsides in moist ground; frequent. Sept.-Oct. 



123. E. MAJOR Host. 

 Common in fields and gardens. 



124. E. pectinacea spectabilis Gray. 

 Dry sandy soil. July-Oct. 



Abundant at the following stations: Pine Hill; north of Eng- 

 lishville; western part of Cannon; Plainfield Village; D. G. R. & 

 W, Ry. Bridge, Thornapple River, Caledonia. 



125. E. Purshii Schrader. 



Roadsides and dry places; frequent. Aug.-Sept. 



126. E. reptans Nees. 



E. hy2jnoides (Lam.) B.S.P. 

 Frequent on sandy or gravelly river borders. Aug.-Sept. 



FESTUCA L. Fescue-Grass. 



127. F. KLATiOR PRATENsis Gray. Meadow Fescue. 

 In meadows. July-Aug. 



128. F. nutans Willd. 

 Woods; common. June. 



129. F. ovina L. Sheep's Fescue. 

 Drv, oak woods; common. June. 



