TENNESSEE FLORA. 



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A. pereiinans Tuck. Open woodlands. Over the State. July- 

 October. 



A. scabra Willd. Sandy soils, here and there. June-July. 



A. vulgaris \yith. Largely cultivated and indigenous. July. 

 Var. alba L. Dry woodlands. Over the State. July- 

 September. 



Cinna arundinacea L. Low grounds and bottoms. Variable, 

 A slender form approaching C. pendula occurs on Paradise Ridge. 

 August-September. 



Deyeuxia NidtalUana Vasey. Hills and mountains of East 

 Tenn. July-September. 



Deschampsia flexuosa Beauv. Mountains of East Tenn. July- 

 September. 



Holcus lanatus L. Extensively naturalized and spreading in 

 East Tenn. June- July. 



Trisetum palnstre L. Mountains of East Tenn. Overhanging 

 wet rocks on Ocoe river. July. 



Avena sativa L. Extensively cultivated, sometimes escaped. 

 June. 



Arrhenatheriim avenaceuui Beauv. Clifton pike, beyond 

 Jubilee Hall, Nashville. June. 



Mellca miitica Walt. Over the State, shady hill-sides and 

 ravines. April-May. 



Diarrliena Aiuericana Beauv. Rich soil amongst rocks, here 

 and there. September-October. 



Uniola latifolia Michx. Cliffs on Cumberland river and Mill 

 creek. Generally over the State in like localities. June-July. 



U. gracilis Michx. Damp soil in the oak barrens. July- 

 August. 



Dactylis glomerata L. Generally cultivated and dispersed 

 trom cultivation. Don't seem to be inclined to become thoroughly 

 naturalized like Holcus lanatus. 



Poa annua L. Common in all waste grounds and roadsides. 

 April-May. 



P. compressa L. Dry meadow lands. Naturalized and 

 spreading. June-July. 



P. flexuosa Miihlb. Damp ground, edge of ponds, especiallv 

 in the highlands. June-July. 



