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Swamps ; common in the Northern and Middle districts ; very 

 rare in the Pine Barrens and occasional in the Cape May penin- 

 sula. 



Fl. — Mid-May to mid-June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, New Egypt, Delanco, Browns Mills, Med- 

 ford (S), Washington Park, Mickleton, Sewell (S), Albion, Pitman, Glass- 

 boro (S), Swedesboro, Yorktown. 



Pine Barrens. — Speedwell. 



Cape May. — Cold Spring. 



Panicularia pallida (Torr.). Pale Manna Grass. 



Windsoria pallida Torrey, Cat. N. Y. Plants 91. 1819 [swamp behind Elgin 



Garden, N. Y., and Pine Barrens of N. J.]. 

 Glyceria pallida Knieskern 38. — Britton 296. 

 Poa dentata Torrey, Fl. U. S. I. 107. 1824. 



Frequent in shady swamps or streams of the northern Middle 

 and Cape May districts, often growing in the water. Rare in 

 the Pine Barrens. 



Fl. — Mid-May to mid-June, and sporadically during July and 

 August. 



Middle District. — Delanco, Kaighns Pt., Repaupo, Mickleton, Sicklerville, 

 Glassboro (S), Riddleton, Centerton (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Winslow Jnc, Landisville, Richland, Woodbine (S). 



Cape May. — Bennett, Nnmmeytown (S), Cold Spring (OHB). 



Panicularia septentrionalis (Hitchc). Floating Manna Grass. 



PL IX., Fig. 4- 

 Glyceria septentrionalis Hitchcock, Rhodora igo6. 211 [Guttenburg, N. J.]. 

 Pestuca Hnitans Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 66. 1818. 

 Glyceria fluitans Knieskern 38. — Britton 296. 



Sw^amps, usually growing in water. Frequent, except in the 

 Pine Barrens. 



Fl. — Late May to early July, and sporadically through the 



summer. 



Middle Z:»i.s^nVf.— Riddleton. 



Coast Strip. — Stone Harbor, Anglesea. 



Cape May.— Cape May (OHB). 



Panicularia acutiflora (Terr.). Sharp-scaled Manna Grass. 



Glyceria acutiHora Torrey, Fl. U. S. I. 104 [New York, New Jersey and 



Massachusetts]. — Willis 74. — 

 Glyceria brevifolia Britton 296. 

 Panicularia acutiflora Keller and Brown 53. 



