﻿Harvey : Notes on Maine Plants 211 



Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson. 



Common in car-yards, Bangor, Me., July, 1895. (Harvey.) 

 The plants are depauperate. 



CUSCUTA EPITHYMUM Mun. 



Common in clover fields, Bradley. (Harvey.) Parasitic on 



red clover. 



Carex monile monstrosa Bailey. 



Bank of Stillwater River in low ground, Orono, July, 1896. 

 (Harvey.) According to Britton this plant has only been found 

 heretofore along the Concord River in Massachusetts. 



Carex Bigelovii Britton. 

 Black Cap Mountain, Amherst, Aug. 1896. (Harvey.) 



Panicum implicatum Scribner. 



We think this is a form that has been confounded until 

 recently with P. pabcscens Lam. and P. lanaginosiim Ell. E. Au- 

 burn, 1896. (E. D. Merrill.) 



Panicum linarifolium Scribner ined. 



Orono, July, 1890. (Harvey & Briggs.) E. Auburn, June, 

 1896. (E. D. Merrill.) This form has been confounded with 

 P. depaupcratum Muhl. until recently. 



Panicum boreale Nash. 



Chemo Stream, Bradley, July, 1891. (F. P. Briggs.) Mon- 

 mouth, July, '1896. (E. D. Merrill.) 



Panicum macrocarpox Torr. 



Roadsides, E. Auburn, June, 1896. 



Panicum dichotomum elatum Vasey. 



July, 1 88 1, Wells. (Rev. J. Blake.) This forms occurs in 

 the Blake Herbarium as P. dichotomum type. 



Agrostis Novae-Angliae Tuckerm. 

 There is a specimen of this species in the Blake Herb, of the 

 University of Maine, collected by Rev. J. Blake, Aug., 1871, at 

 Wells, Me., and incorrectly named A. perewians. This was found 

 at E. Auburn in 1896 in low grass land by E. D. Merrill. 



Agropvron repens glaucum Scribner. 

 Common about gardens, Orono, 1895. (Harvey.) 



