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Middle District. — Washington Park (S), Lindenwold (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Pt. Pleasant (S), New Lisbon, Manchester (P), Forked 

 River, Waretown, Manahawkin, Bear Swamp (S), Speedwell (S), Clemen- 

 ton, Williamstown Jnc., Jackson (P), Ancora (P), Cedar Brook, Parkdale 

 (S), Atsion (H&C), Egg Harbor City, Mays Landing (S), Absecon (S), 

 Folsom I2th St., Woodbine, Palermo (S). 



Cape May. — Dias Creek, Bennett, Cold Spring (S). 



Panicum anceps Michx. Beaked Panic Grass. 



Panicum anceps Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. L 48. 1803 [Carolina]. — Britton 

 281 (in part). 



Moist open ground, Middle and Cape May districts ; not very 

 common. 



Apparently neither this or the preceding occur in the northern 

 counties. 



Fl. — Late July to early September. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Bordentown, Locust Grove, Medford, Mickle- 

 ton (H), Woodstown (P). 



Cape May.— Court House, Cape May (OHB). 



Panicum depauperatum Muhl. Starved Panic Grass. 



Panicum depauperatum MnhXtnh&rg, Gram. 112. 1817 [Pennsylvania]. — 

 Britton 279. 



Dry sandy or rocky ground throughout the State, except in the 

 Pine Barrens, where it is rare and perhaps introduced. 

 Fl. — Late May to late July. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Allaire, New Egypt (C), Delanco, River- 

 side, Hainesport, Pensauken, Browns Mills, Lawnside (S), Mickleton, Gren- 

 loch, Tomlin, Franklinville (P), Almonessen, Swedesboro, Bridgeton, 

 Millville. 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River (S), Whitings, Waretown, Pen Bryn (S), 

 Atco, Williamstown Jnc, Newfield, Landisville (T), Inskip. 



Cape May.— Cape May (OHB). 



Panicum linearifolium Scribner. Linear-leaved Panic Grass. 



Panicum linearifolium Scribner, Britton and Brown's 111. Flora HL : 500 

 f. 268a. June, 1898 ["Washington, D. C," prob=Md.]. 



Very rare ; only reported from one station within our limits, 

 where it was collected by Mr. C. L. Pollard, 1897. 



Coast 5^n>.— Wildwood (H&C). 



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