Hill: Penobscot Plants. 217 



AisTTHOXAXTHUM oDORATr:\r L. Verv common in meadows 

 and fields. A pecnliar antumnal form with long densely 

 pilose leaves was collected in a drv clearing- on Isle an 

 Hant (Is"o. 2433). 



HiEROCHLOA ODORATA (L.) Wahlcnb., var. fragra^-s 

 (Willd.) Richter.' Freqnent in salt marshes and brackish 

 meadows. 



Oryzopsis asperifolia Michx. Occasional in drv woods 



and clearings, Deer Isle. 

 Braciiyelytrum erectum (Schreb.) Beanv. Freqnent in 



low woods. Swans Island and Deer Isle. 



Phleum prate^^se L. Abnndant in fields, roadsides and 

 cnltivatod gronnd. 



Sporobolus uxiflorus (^rnhl.) Scribn. & Merr. ]\roist. 

 open woods, ISTorth Brooklin (Xo. 2902) ; *Isle an Haut 

 (J. C. Artlmr). 



Agrostis alba L. Alinndant everywhere in meadows and 

 fields. 



var. VULGARIS (With.) Thnrb. Common in all open 

 places. This variety and the typical form are the 

 most abnndant of the wild meadow grasses used for 

 hay. 



var. ARisTATA Gray. Rare. Shaded bank of l)rook 

 near Herricks Bay, Brooklin (Xo. 1109). 



var. MARiTiMA (Lam.) G. F. W. Mey. Freqnent in 

 salt marshes and brackish meadows. 



Agrostis iiye:\ialis (Walt. ) BSP. Common in clearings 

 and dry fields. 



Agrostis perea^jstans (Walt.) Tnckerm. Occasional in 

 moist woods or meadows. 



1. Plantae Europeae 1:31 (1890). See Fernald, M. L., Rhodora 

 19: 152 (1917). 



