182 FERGUSON: CONTRIBUTIONS TO FLORA OF LONG ISLAND 
Panicularia septentrionalis Montauk Point. Swampy woods. 
(Hitch) (Bicknell) 
Panicularia acutiflora (Torr.) Swamps, Montauk. Hempstead 
Kuntze Reservoir. Queens. Three Mile 
Harbor. 
Panicularia laxa Scrib. Freeport. Swampy woods. 
RockvilleCentre. Swampy woods. 
Sporobolis uniflorus Muhl. Pine Barrens widely distributed 
wherever it is wet. The writer 
has not seen it outside the Pine 
Sporobolis compressus (Torr.) Both the Illustrated Flora and 
Kunth. (S. Torreyana Gray’s Manual state that this 
(Schulte.) Nash) ‘species is found in the Long 
Island Pine Barren Bogs. Tay- 
lor’s Flora of the Vicinity of 
New York states, ‘‘No records 
or specimens from Long Island 
available. The writer has look- 
ed for but never seen this plant.” 
Sporobolis asper (Michx.) Cold Spring Harbor, Sandy road- 
Kunth. side and sea beach. 
- Merrick. Dry sandy bank. 
Panicum spretum Schult. Riverhead. Swamp. Single sta- 
tion Montauk. Borders swamps 
: and ponds. Several stations. 
Panicum microcarpon Muhl. Flushing. Swamp northeast of 
Bowne Pond.  Pubescent 
throughout. The only specimen 
like this known to the National 
Herbarium is from Arkansas. 
Panicum Ashei Pearson? Hempstead Reservoir. Dry oak 
woods. Intermediate between 
P. Ashei and P. dichotum or 
barbulatum. Much narrower 
blades than typical P. A shei. 
Panicum Ashei Pearson? Rockville Centre. Dry oak woods. 
Intermediate between P. Ashei 
and a more pubescent plant. 
Leaves pubescent beneath. 
The two last strongly suggest hybrids. 
