96 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



Tripsaciim dactyloides !>. West Tenn., near Hickman ; also, 

 Nashville, in old graveyard. Large patches. July-August. 



Leersia oryzoides Swartz. Swamps and banks of creeks. 

 Very common. August-September. 



L. Vir^iuica Willd. Damp, low ground, in the shade, every- 

 where. A ugust-September. 



Eriaiitliiis alopeciiroides Ell. In places over the State ; Oak- 

 land Station, Tullahoma, in siliceous soil. August-September. 



E. brevibarbis Michx. Wild-goose pond near Mitchell ville, 

 Sumner Co. ; only locality known to me in Middle Tenn. In 

 company with ArunOinaria tecia. September. 



E. strictus Baldwin. Old fields near Tullahoma, Cleveland, 

 East Tenn. August-September. 



Danthonia compressa Aust. Higher mountains of East Tenn. 

 July. 



D. spicata Beauv. Harpeth hills in poor siliceous soil. June. 



D. sericea Nutt. In a cedar glade beyond Edgefield Junc- 

 tion, Davidson Co. June-July. 



Cynodou Dactyloii Pers. Sandy banks of the Mississippi 

 river; around dv,-ellings over the State. July. 



Chloris verficiUafa Nutt. Garden of Mr. Rath, in Cleveland, 

 East Tenn. Introduced. July. 



Gymnopogon racemosus Beauv. Barrens east of Tullahoma. 

 July. 



Bouteloua racemosa Lug. (B. curtijxmdula Gray). Cedar 

 glades. June-July. 



Eleusilie ludiea Gaert. Very common in fields and gardens 

 as a common weed. July-August. 



Leptochloa iimcroiiata Kunth. Common in the cornfields and 

 cultivated grounds of Middle Tenn. July-September. 



Triodia seslerioides Benth. Over the State in all soils. Sep- 

 tember-October. 



Eatoiiia Pennsylvauica Gray. Copses around Nashville, etc. 

 May. 



E. Dudleyi Vasey. Highlands. April-May. 



E. obtusata Gray, var. laxifiora Gattinger. Highlands. Very 

 rare. May. 



