80 LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 



TRIODIA, R. BR. 



904. T. cuprea, Jacq. TALL RED TOP. By road, Coxton to Falling 

 Spring. Dudley. 



KCELERIA, PERS. 



905. K. cristata, Pers. Top of Campbell's Ledge; on the river moun- 

 tains above Mocanaqua, 1886. Dudley Prof. Porter writes concern- 

 ing this species : "It is credited to Pennsylvania in Gray's Manual, 

 but these are the first specimens I have seen from our State." 



EATON I A, RAF. 



906. E. Dudley!, Vasey. Woods near Archbald "pot-hole ;" Camp-, 

 bell's Ledge. Dudley. 



ERAGROSTIS, BEAUV. 



907. E. reptans, Nees. Along the Susquehanna. 



908. E. MAJOR, Host. Flats near the Susquehanna below Forty Fort. 

 Dudley. 



DACTYLIS, L. 



909. D. GLOMERATA, L. ORCHARD GRASS. Common. Thurston. 



POA, L. 



910. P. ANNUA, L. SPEAR-GRASS. Frequent near dwellings in Wyo- 

 ming Valley. Thurston. 



911. P. COMPRESSA, L. WIRE GRASS. ENGLISH BLUE GRASS. Dry 

 places and mountain tops ; Penobscot Knob ; Bald Mt.; Campbell's 

 Ledge. Dudley. 



912. P. pratensis, L. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Frequent. 



913. P. debilis, Torr. First discovered in Penn. near Naomi Pines, 



1889. Porter. 



GLYCERIA, R. BR. 



914. G. Canadensis, Trin. RATTLESNAKE GRASS. Near all ponds 

 and marshes visited on the mountains. Dudley. Wyoming Sw. 

 Thurston. 



915. G. elongata, Trin. Little Roaring Brook; Pocono Summit; L. 

 Henry ; E. of Penobscot Knob. Dudley. 



916. G. nervata, Trin. FOWL MEADOW-GRASS. Near Mocanaqua; 

 east of Gouldsboro ; L. Henry. Dudley. 



917. G. grandis, Watson. (G. aquatica, Amer. Authors,) Goulds- 

 boro; L. Henry. Dudley. Kingston. Thurston. 



