CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 19 



HIEROCHLOE S. G. Gmel. Holy Grass. 

 Savastana Schrank. 



139. H. borealis R. & S. Vanilla or Seneca Grass. 

 A', odonita (L.) Scribn. 



Wet boggy marshes; occasional. Mid-May-June. 



Plaster Creek at Madison Ave.; Salt Spring; bank of Grand 



River opposite Grandvillo. 



In the northern part of the State, the Indians weave this grass 



into baskets. 



HORDEUM L. 



140. H. jubatum L. Squirrel-tail Grass. 

 In dry soil; scarce. July-Aug. 



N. E. corner of Sec. 9, Alpine (H. C. Smith); South Division 

 St. at Silver Creek. 



KOELERIA Pers. 



141. K. cristata Pers. 

 Frequent in oak openings. June. 



LEERSIA Swartz. White Grass. 

 Jlomalocenchrus Mieg. 



142. L. oryzoides Swartz. Rice Cut-grass. 

 Abundant in wet places. Aug.-Sept. 



143. L. Virginica Willd. 



Swamps or wet woods; frequent. Aug.-Sept. 



LOLIUM L. Darnel. 



144. L. PERENNE L. Common Darnel. Ray- or Rye-Grass. 

 Lawns and along streets. June-Oct. 



MILIUM L. Millet-Grass. 



145. M. effusum L. 



Frequent in wet woods; June. 



MUHLENBERQIA Schreb. Drop-seed GBi.si. 



146. M. diffusa Schreb. Nimble Will. 



Open shaded grounds; frequent about dwellings. Aug.-Sept. 



