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Middle District. — Horneistown, Grenloch,* Medford* (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Allaire, Farmingdale, Lakehurst, Brown's Mills Jnc, East 

 Plains, Chatsworth, Ballinger's Mill,* Bear Swamp* (S), Berlin (S), Sickler- 

 ville, Landisville, Atsion (H&C), Winslow Jnc, Pancoast, Palermo. 



Coast Strip.— Anglesea, Piermont (S), Surf City* (L), N. Beach Haven* 

 (L), Holgates (L), Ship Bottom (L). 



Panicum oricola Hitch. & Chase. Coast Panic Grass. 



Panicum oricola Hitchcock and Chase, Rhodora VHI. 208. 1906 [Lewes, 

 Del.]. 



Apparently restricted to the Coast strip and Pine Barrens. 

 Fl. — Early June to mid-August. 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River (H&C), Hornerstown, Forked River (H&C), 

 Pasadena, Tuckerton (H&C), Chatsworth, E. Plains (H&C), Millville, Win- 

 slow Jnc, Hammonton (H&C), Atsion (H&C), Absecon (H&C). 



Coast Strip.— Ship Bottom (L), Spray Beach (L), Surf City (L), Beach 

 Haven (L), Peahala (L), Beach Haven Terrace (L), Atlantic City (H&C). 



Panicum ianuginosum Ell.f Downy Panic Grass. 



Panicum Ianuginosum Elliott, Bot. S. C. and Ga. I. 123. [Georgia]. 



Restricted to the coastal strip, where it is common along the 

 edge of the salt marshes. 

 Fl. — Late June to late July. 



Coast 5"/n>— Peahala (L), Beach Haven (L), St. Albans (L), Surf City 

 (L), N. Beach Haven (L), Beach Haven Terrace (L), Palermo, Piermont 

 (S), Anglesea. Wildwood (H&C), Bennett (S). 



Panicum villosissimum Nash. Wooly Panic Grass. 



Panicum villosissimum^ Nash, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club XXHI. 149. 1896 

 [Ocmulgee Swamp, Ga.]. 



Throughout our region in sandy localities, usually in woods. 

 Fl. — Early June to early July. 



Middle District.— Arneys Mt. (S), Grenloch, Mickleton, Glassboro (S), 

 Sicklerville, Centerton (S), Husted (S), Millville. 



*Panicum albemarlense Ashe, Jour. Elisha Mitch. Sci. Soc XVI. 84. 1900 

 [Beaufort and Hyde Cos., N. C.]. 



t Hitchcock and Chase record P. auburne from New Jersey in Gray's 

 Manual, Ed. VH., 1908, p. iii, but apparently repudiate the statement in their 

 subsequent monograph of the genus where they do not know it north of 

 Virginia. 



