L'O FT.ORA of CHAXI) IIAI'ID.S. 



14 7. M. j^lomerata rriii, 



M. racemosa (Michx.) H. S. \\ 



Wet meadows; occasioii.il. AiiLT.-Scjit. 



148. M. Mexicana Trill. 



Frequent in wet siiaded jilaces. Aug. -Sept. 



14«>. M. sylvatica 'I'orr. &, Gray. 



In moist woods and along streams. Aug.-Scpt. 



Cedar Swamp, neai- the Blendon Road; Rouge River, near Plain- 

 tiold Village. 



I.jU. M. Willdenovii Trin. 



M. teuuiflora (Willd.) B. S. P. 

 Soldiers' Home woods. Rare. Sept. 



0RYZ0PSI5 Miehx. Mouxt^un Rice. 



1.51. O. asperifoHa Mielix. 



Common in licli woods. May. 



l.")2. O. Canadensis Torr. 



(). JHjicea (Michx.) B. S. P. 

 Sterile soil; infrequent. May. 



Bluffs along Scotch Creek, Sec. 20, Plainfield; hills west of the 

 Lower Swing Bridge (R.E.Matteson). 



l.")3. O, melanocarpa Muhl. 

 Rich woods; rare. .July. 

 Soldiers" l[f)me woods; east line of Sec. 17, Wright (II. C.Smith). 



PAN I CUM L. Pank'-Grass. 



1)4. P. boreale Nasli. 

 ^loist soil. Summer. 



Along Hogadone Road; marshes along the G. R, & I. Ry.; 

 Scotch Lake. 

 This is the second station reported in the State. 



1.55. P. capillare L. Old-witch Grass. 

 A common weed in dry soil. July-Sept. 



