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Locally in the northern counties and locally common in dry 

 sandy g-round throughout our region. 

 Fl. — Late August to early October. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Freeman's, Medford (S), Haddonfield (S), 

 Clementon, Lawnside (S), Washington Park (S), Woodbury, Tomlin, Pauls- 

 boro (H). 



Pine Barrens. — Pasadena, Batsto, Albion, Atco, Atsion, Cedar Lake, Landis- 

 ville, Malaga (S), Mays Landing (C). 



Coast Strip. — Cox's. Seaville, Piermont, Anglesea. 



Cape May. — Court House (S), Anglesea Jnc., Bennett. 



Aristida lanosa Muhl. Wooly Poverty Grass. 



Aristida lanosa Muhlenberg, Gram. 174. 1817 [Carolina]. 



Dry sandy ground, locally in the Middle and Cape May dis- 

 tricts. First detected at Medford by Mr. Stewardson Brown 

 and the writer. Previously apparently confused with the pre- 

 ceding. 



Pi. — Early August to mid-September. 



Middle District.— Locust Grove (S), Medford (S), Lindenwold (S). 

 Cape May.— Town Bank (S). 



STIPA L. 

 Stipa avenacea L. Black Oat Grass. 



PI. VL, Fig. 3- 

 Stipa avenacea Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 78. I753 [Virginia].— Muhlenberg Gram. 



181. 1817.— Torrey Fl. U. S. L 80. 1824.— Knieskern 38.— Britton 286.— 



Keller and Brown 40. 

 Stipa bicolor Barton, Fl. Phil. L 54- 1818. 



Locally in Bergen and Passaic counties and common in dry 

 sandy ground in the Middle district ; less common in other parts 

 of our region. 



A striking grass with its long twisted awns. 



Fl. — Late May to early June. Fruit matures very rapidly and 

 immediately drops. 



Middle District.— Fhalany: (NY), Farmingdale, Brindletown, Browns Mills, 

 Kaighns Pt., Westville (P), Sewell, Glassboro, Medford (S), Albion, Sickler- 

 vile, Berlin, Lindenwold, Mickleton, Swedesboro, Millville (S). 



Pine Barrens.— hakehmst, Landisville, Newtonville, Winslow Jnc., White 

 Horse (P), Mays Landing, Palermo. (Probably none of these typical Pine 



Barrens.) 



Cape May.— Dennisville (OHB), Cape May, Cold Spring. 



