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Arrhenatheruin elatiiis (L.) Beaiiv. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



Arundinaria tecta (Walt.) Muhl. 



Common, creek bottom swamps (Cane.) 



Bromus unioloides (Willd.) H. B. K. 



Occasional, fields, roadsides, etc. (escaped.) 

 tBraeliyelytrinii erectmn (Scbreb.) Beauv. 



Occasional, rich upland woods. 



Campiilosus aromaticus (Walt.) Scrib. 



Gold Hill, Lee county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 

 Capriola Dactylon (L.) O. Kuntze. 



Abundantly introduced (Bermuda grass.) 



ICenchi'us echinatiis L. 



Occasional, sandy fields. 



Chaetochloa glauca ( L. ) Scrlbn. 



Common, cultivated fields. 



*Chaetoehloa pereimis (Curtiss) Bicknell. 



A single collection, Auburn. 



Chrysopogon avenaceiis (Michx.) Benth. 



Common, upland woods and ope^i places. 



IChrysopogon nutans (L. ) Benth. 



Common, upland woods'and open places. 



Cinna arundinacea L. 



Occasional, wet swampy places. 



Dactylocteniuni Aegypticum (L. ) Willd. 

 Common, cultivated fields. 



Danthonia sericea Nutt. 



Frequent, dry woods and open places, clay or sand. 



fDanthonia spicata (L.) Beauv. 



Rocky hillsides, clay land, north of Auburn. 



Eatonla filiformis (Chapni. ) Vasey. 



Frequent, dry woods. 



Eatonla nitida (Spreng.) Nash. 



Common, dry woods. 



*Eatonia Pennsylvauica (I) C.) A. Gray. 



Dry open hillsides. Auburn. 



*Eatonia Pennsylvanica (D C.) A. Gray. 



A single collection. Auburn, creek bottom woods. 



