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Swamps of the Pine Barrens frequent. Rare and local in the 

 Cape May peninsula. 



Fl. — Mid-August into October. 



Pine Barrens. — Forked River, Pasadena, West Creek (S), Speedwell (S), 

 Atsion, Batsto, Hammonton (C), Atco (C), Landisville, Kenilworth (S), 

 Clementon (S), Egg Harbor City (P). 



Cape May.— Co\A Spring (OHB). 



Agrostis pseudointermedia Farwell. Upland Bent Grass. 



Agrostis pseudointermedia Farwell, Ann. Rep. Com. Parks and Boul'vds, 

 Detroit, ]\Iich. II. 46. 1900 [N.n for A. intermedia, Sm. nee. Balb. 1802, 

 Pine Mt., Tenn.] 



This is apparently the commoner form throughout the Middle 

 and Cape May districts, the more delicate A. perennans being 

 more northern. 



Fl. — Early August into October. 



Middle District. — Swedesboro, Millville. 

 Coast Strip. — Pasadena. 

 Cape May. — Greenfield. 



Agrostis perennans (Walt.). Thin Grass. 



Cornticopics perennans Walter, Fl. Car. 74. 1788 [South Carolina]. — Brit- 

 ton 288. 



Throughout the northern counties in moist ground. Rare in 

 the upper part of the Middle district. 

 Fl. — Early August into October. 



Middle District. — Prospertown, Medford (S), Tomlin. 



Agrostis hyemalis (Walt.). Rough Hair Grass. 



Cornucopia: hyemalis Walter, Fl. Car. 73. 1788 [South Carolina]. 

 Agrostis scabra Knieskern 27- 

 Agrostis hyemalis Eritton 288. 



Common in dry ground throughout the State. 

 Fl. — Early June into August. 



Middle District. — Camden, Washington Park, Tomlinson's, Sicklerville, 

 Swedesboro. 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River (S), Speedwell (S), Bear Swamp (S), Bal- 

 linger's Mill (S), Berlin (S), Williamstown Jnc., Belleplain (S), Mill- 

 ville (S). 



Coast Strip. — Surf City (L). 



Cape May. — Whitesboro (S), Cold Spring (S). 



