TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. 59 
ADDITIONS TO “THE GRASSES OF KANSAS.”’ 
By A. S. Hrrcucock, Manhattan, Kan. Read (by title) before the Academy January 2, 1897. 
The following list includes species of grasses added to the herbarium of the 
Kansas Agricultural College since the reading of my paper on ‘‘ The Grasses of 
Kansas ”’ : * 
Andropogon halapensis (L.) Brot. Escaped through eastern and southern 
Kansas. 
Paspalum floridanum Mx. Cherokee county. 
Panicum agrostidiforme Lam. Cherokee county. 
Panicum colonum L. Grant county. 
Panicum filiforme L. Cherokee county. 
Panicum linearifolium Scribn. ined. Cherokee county. 
Panicum pubescens Lam. Wyandotte (Mackenzie), Cherokee county. 
Panicum rostratum Muhl. Cherokee county. 
Panicum sanguinale ciliare (Retz.) Vasey. Cherokee county. 
Panicum spherocarpon Ell. Cherokee county. 
Panicum wilcoxianum Vasey. Riley county. 
Chetochloa levigata perennis Scribn. ined. Comanche county. This is 
Setaria glauca levigata of authors. The heads resemble those of Setaria glauca, 
but are short, usually not more than an inch in length. The root is perennial 
and the plant is a native. It grows among the other perennial grasses along the 
river banks. 
Aristida dichotoma Mx. Cherokee county. 
Aristida gracilis Ell. Wyandotte (Mackenzie). 
Oryzopsis membranacea (Pursh.) Vasey. Logan county. 
Muhlenbergia sobolifera(Muhl.) Trin. Cherokeecounty. The specimens so 
Jabeled in the previous list are Sporobolus brevifolius ( Nutt.) Scribn. 
Sporobolus argutus (Nees) Kunth. Pratt county. 
Agrostis perennans (Walt.) Tuckerm. Wyandotte (Mackenzie), Atchison. 
Danthonia spicata (L.) Beauv. Cherokee county. 
Gymnopogon ambiguus (Mx.) B.S. P. Chautauqua county. 
Triodia albescens (Munro) Vasey. Kiowa county. 
Triodia stricta (Nutt.) Vasey. Crawford and Montgomery counties. 
Triodia trinerviglumis Benth. Chautauqua county. 
Eragrostis frankii Steud. Atchison county. 
Eatonia pennsylvanica (DC.) Gray. Leavenworth county. 
Poa sylvestris Gray. Cherokee and Leavenworth counties. 
Agropyron tenerum Vasey. Wyandotte county (Mackenzie). 
Professor Scribner has kindly determined some of the above species. Mr. 
Nash has called my attention to the fact that Muhlenbergia diffusa was pub- 
lished by Willdenow in 1797 (Sp. Pl. 1, p. 320), and hence antedates Dilepyrum 
minutiflorum Mx. (1803). 
Paspalum floridanum. Crawford, Labette. 
P. mucronatum Muhl. Cherokee. 
Panicum agrostidiforme. Montgomery, Anderson, Comanche, Kingman, 
Chautauqua. 
P. colonum. Seward, Edwards, Gray. 
P. filiforme. Coffey, Pottawatomie. 
* Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., Vol. xtv, p. 135. 
