238 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Common throughout the Middle and coast districts, and occa- 

 sional in the northern counties and Pine Barrens. In part, at 

 least, introduced. ' 



Fl. — Late June tO' late September. 



Middle District.— New Egypt, Delaire (S), Kaighns Pt., ]\I^lllica Hill 

 (NB), Swedesboro. 



Pine Barrens. — Lakehurst. 



Coast Strip.— Ft. Pleasant, Surf City (L). Barnegat City (L). Beach 

 Haven (L), Wildwood (KB), Dias Creek (S). 



Eragrostis pectinacea (Michx.). Purple Eragrostis, 



PI. IX.. Fig. 5. 



Poa pectinacea Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 69. 1803 [Illinois]. — Pnrsh. Fl. 



Am. Sept. I. 81. 1814. 

 Brargostis pectinacea Britton 294. 



Dry ground throughout the State, except the Pine Barrens, 

 where it occurs only along railroads. This is one of those 

 grasses that seems to thrive in cultivated ground and tends to 

 become a weed. 



Fl. — Late July to mid-September. 



Middle District.— New Eg}-pt, Birmingham. Kaighns Pt., Albion, Mickle- 

 ton, Swedesboro, Dividing Creek. 



Pine Barrens. — Bamber, Landisville. 



Coast Strip. — Seaside Park, Manahawkin, Atlantic City (S), Ocean City 

 (S), Sea Isle City (S), Cape May (OHB). 



Eragrostis pectinacea spectabilis Gray. Coast Eragrostis. 



Eragrostis spectabilis Gray Man. Ed. I. 598. 1848 [Mass. to Penna. near 

 the coast]. 



Along the sand dunes of the coast, frequent. 

 FL — Early August to late September. 



Man/m^.— Waretown, Surf City (L), N. Beach Haven (L), Sher- 

 burn's (L), Atlantic City (S), Ocean City (S), Sea Isle City (S). 



Eragrostis hypnoides (Lam.). Creeping Eragrostis. 



Poa hypnoides Lamarck, Tabl. Encycl. I. 185. 1791 [South America]. — 



Eragrostis hypnoides Britton 293. — Keller and Brown 49. 



Found only along the shores of the Delaware or its vicinity 

 from Warren to Salem Counties; local. 

 Fl. — Late Tulv into October. 



