10 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



AGROSTIS L. Bent Grass 



A. alba L. Fiorin or White Bent Grass. Moist places; common and 

 extremely variable. Jul3^ Var. vulgaris (With.) Thurb. Red Top. 

 Fields and roadsides; common. July. Variable and intergradlng 

 with the species. A stoloniferous form (A. stolonifera auth. not L.) 

 occurs in lawns, Burlington, (Jones). A small form occurs in 

 cool pastures, sometimes having flowering glume awned; Burling- 

 ton, (Jones). 



A. liyemalis (Walt.) BSP. Hair Grass. Dry ditches and other exsic- 

 cated places; common. June- Aug. 



A., pereuuaiis (Walt.) Tuck. Thin Grass. Moist shaded places; fre- 

 quent. Aug., Sept. 



ALOPECURUS L. Foxtail Grass 



A. geuiculatus L., var. aristulatus Torr. Floating Foxtail Grass. W^et 

 meadows; occasional. June, July. South Burlington, (Hinsdale); 

 Burlington and Colchester, (Jones). 



A. PR.\TENSis L. Meadow Foxtail Grass. Introduced in fields. May, 

 June. Burlington, (Jones). 



ANDROPOGON (Royen) L. Beard Grass 



A. furcatus Muhl. Forked Beard Grass. Dry rocky river banks; occa- 

 sional. Aug., Sept. 



A. scoparius Michx. Broom Beard Grass. Dry sterile soil; occasional. 

 Aug., Sept. 



ANTHOXANTHUM L. SwEET Vernal Grass 



A. ODORATUM L. Old meadows and roadsides; occasional. May- July. 



ARISTIDA L. TriplE-awned Grass 



A. dicbotoma Michx. Poverty Grass. Sterile gravelly soil; rare. Aug., 

 Sept. Essex, (N. F. F.). 



ARRHENATHERUM Beauv. Oat Grass 



A. ELATius (L.) Beauv. Tall Oat Grass. Meadows; rare. June, July. 



Burlington, (Jones). 



BRACHYELYTRUM Beauv. 



B. erectuiH (Schreb.) Beauv. Moist shaded places; frequent. July, 



Aug. 



