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NoDiFLORUM. La Marck. 

 P. paniculis ininijiiis, 



Pa n i cl e 



laterali!)us temiinalihus- lateral 



vpry 



small, 



and 



que 



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gluniis ovatis, 



terniiiutl ; 



bescentii)iis 



foliis 



pu- 

 an- 



glumcs ovate, pubescent 5 



leaves 



nairow, 



short 



gustis, breviusculis, collo | bearded at tiie throat, 

 bar balls. 



p. ramulosura, Mich. 1. p. 30. 



Grows in dry fields, frpni Pennsylvania to Carolinak 

 Flowers July. 



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AGROSTIS. 



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uciFLORA. Pursh. 



A. Daniculse ramls 



lloris,filifurniibus; c( 

 aristatis, cal} ce ina 

 duplo longiuribus, hirsu- 

 tis; vadnis villosis. 



Panicle with branch 



filif 



one flowered 



9 



quali I corolla awned, twice as 



the unequal ca- 



sheaths 



long as 



hirsute 



Pursli, 1. p. 63. 



villous. 



9 



Stem 18 inches hiih, glabrous. Leaves very lonj, linear, villous, 

 iiervose ; sheaths striate, villous ; stipules stiort. Panicle very sira- 



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^ one Howere<l. Valves of the calt/.x* une- 



qual, villous, with short awns. Corolla oblong, villous, twice as long 

 as the interior valve of tl»e caljx, bear-in^: short awns. Fursh. 



Grows on high mountains, in Virginia and Carolina. 

 Flowers July. 



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CiNNA. 



A. panicula magna, de- 

 bili ; foliis lato Hneaiif)us, 

 glabris ; valvula altera 

 infra apicem subaristata ; 

 caule glabro. Pursh, 1. 



p. 6i. 



Cinna arundiiiacea, Sp* pi. 1 p 



Panicle large, weak ; 

 leaves broad, linear, gla- 

 brous ; one valve sliglit- 



awned beneath the 



stem glabrous. 



sunmiit J 



"1. 



"VV hen the s;eniis Agrostis was sent to the press I had no authority 



for inserting this species among our plauts*. I have since been iufcmed 



