CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 23 



PHRAQMITES Trill. Reed. 

 175. P. communis Trin. 



F. P/iragmlttti (L.) Karst. 

 In swamps and wet places; infrequent. Sept. -Oct. 

 Saddle-Bag Swamp; Reed's Lake; Lamberton Lake; Stafford 

 Lake; Mud Lake, Wright; Mud Lake, Jamestown; Byron Center. 

 POA L. Meadow-Gra.ss. Speak-Grass. 

 1 7G. P. alsodes Gray. 

 Wooded banks of brooks; frequent. May- June. 



177. P. ANNUA L. Low Spear-Grass. 

 A lawn grass; common. May-Oet. 



178. P. coiiPREssA L. Wire-Grass. English Blue-Grass. 

 A pasture Grass; common and variable. June-Aug. 



179. P. debilis Torr. 



Moist rich woods; occasional. May-June. 



Soldiers' Home woods; Sec. 29, Vergennes; along the River Road. 



180. P. flexuosa Muhl. 



P. iiHtninmiJlx Mulil. 

 Li wet woods; rare. May-June. 

 Burton Ave. Swamp; Stafford Lake. 



The plant that occurs here is probably related to P. flexuosa. 

 Our plant has not been satisfactorily identitied. 



181. P. pratensis L, Kentucky Blue-Grass. June Grass. 



A common pasture and meadow grass. It forms the basis of 

 all our pastures. June. 



182. P. serotina Ehrh, False Red-top. Fowl Meadow-Grass. 

 P. f<iva L. 



Wet meadows; common. June-July. 



183. P. sylvestris Gray. 



Moist beech and maple woods; rare, June. 



Woods east of Kinney Station; south branch of Lamberton 



Creek, south of the Knapp Road. 



