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Middle District. — Washington Park (S), Lindenwold (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Pt. Pleasant (S), New Lisbon, Manchester (P), Forked 

 River, Waretown, Manahawkin, Bear Swamp (S), Speedwell (S), Clomcn- 

 ton, Wiliiamstown Jnc, Jackson (P), Ancora (P), Cedar Brook, Parkdale 

 (S), Atsion (H&C), Egg Harbor City, Mays Landing (S), Absecon (S), 

 Folsom 1 2th St., Woodbine, Palermo (S). 



Cape May. — Dias Creek, Bennett, Cold Spring (S). 



Panicum anceps Michx. Beaked Panic Grass. 



Panicum anceps Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. L 48. 1803 [Carolina]. — Britton 

 281 (in part). 



Moist open ground, Middle and Cape May districts ; not very 

 common. 



Apparently neither this or the preceding occur in the northern 

 counties. 



Fl. — Late July to early September. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Bordentown, Locust Grove, Medford, Mickle- 

 ton (H), Woodstown (P). 



Cape May.— Court House, Cape May (OHB). 



Panicum depauperatum Muhl. Starved Panic Grass. 



Panicum depauperatum Muhlenberg, Gram. 112. 1817 [Pennsylvania]. — 

 Britton 279. 



Dry sandy or rocky ground throughout the State, except in the 

 Pine Barrens, where it is rare and perhaps introduced. 

 PI. — Late May to late July. 



Middle District.— Parmingdale, Allaire, New Egypt (C), Delanco, River- 

 side, Hainesport, Pensauken, Browns Mills, Lawnside (S), Mickleton, Gren- 

 loch, Tomlin, Franklinville (P), Almonessen, Swedesboro, Bridgeton, 

 Millville. 



Pine Barrens.— Toms River (S), Whitings, Waretown, Pen Bryn (S), 

 Atco, Wiliiamstown Jnc, Newfield, Landisvillc (T), Inskip. 



Cape May.— Cape May (OHB). 



Panicum linearifolium Scribner. Linear-leaved Panic Grass. 



Panicum linearif olium Scribner, Britton and Brown's 111. Flora HL : 500 

 f. 268a. June, 1898 ["Washington, D. C," prob=:Md.]. 



Very rare ; only reported from one station within our limits, 

 where it was collected by Mr. C. L. Pollard, 1897. 



Coast 5fn>.— Wildwood (H&C). 



