■22 FLORA OF GIUAxXl) liAI'lDS. 



100. P. nitidum \/.\m. 

 Dry soil. June. 

 Soutli (iiaixl Kapiils; Upper River Road. 



107. P. pubescens Laiti. 

 Dry soil; i'r('*|m'nt. June. 

 South Grand Rapids; Hogadone Road; Cannon. 



168. P. SANGUINALE L. Common Crab- or Finger-Grass. 



Sifntherisnui s<mgmnalis (L.) Nash. 

 Waste ijlacos; common. Aug. -Sept. 



lOi). p. scoparium Watson. 

 P. Scribn^riantim Nash. 

 Frequent in light sandy soil. June-July. 



170. P; virgatum I.. 



Moist or dry soil along streams and lakes; infrequent. Aug.- 



Sept. 



Cascade Springs; Bostwick Lake; Lower Swing Bridge; Ada 



Village. 



PHALARIS L. C;axaky-Gras.s. 



171. P. arundinacea L. Reed Canary-Grass. 

 Moist or wet soil; common. June-July. 



172. P. arundinacea picta (Ilort.) Ribbon-Grass. 

 Cultivated in gardens. .Tune. July. 



Established in a marsh, near the north line of Sec. 6, Walker 

 (H. C.Smith). 



173. P. Canakiknsis L. Canary-Grass. 

 Waste ground; rare. .July-Aug. 



Jefferson Ave., south of Silver Creek, City (R.E.Matteson); 

 f west bank of Grand River, near the G, R. & I. Ry. Bridge, 

 City (F.). 



PHLEUM L. Cat's-tail Grass. 



174. P. PUATEXSE L. Timothy. llerd's-Grass. 

 A common meadow sjrass. June. 



