284 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



about Mickleton B. Heritage ; and common in the middle and 

 northern counties. 



H. oryzofdes (L.), Poll. (Leersia oryzoides, Sw.) Rice Cut-grass. 

 Swamps. Frequent throughout the State. 



BRIANTHUS, Michx. 

 Wooly Beard-grass. 



E. alopecuroides (L.), Ell. 



In dry soil in the southern counties. Not common. Cam- 

 den : Parker. Burlington : Below Burlington Martindale. 

 Atlantic: Hammonton Parker. Gloucester: Near Swedes- 

 boro Burk; at one place near Mickleton B. Heritage. 



ANDROPOGON, L. 



Beard-grass. 

 A. provincialis, Lam. (A. furcattis, Muhl.) 



In dry soil. Camden : Rather rare C. E. Smith. Mon- 

 mouth and Ocean: Rare Knieskern ; Tracys Britton ; 

 Manchester Rudkin. Burlington : Bordentown Burk ; and 

 common in the northern and middle counties. 



A. scoparius, Michx. 



In dry fields. Common throughout the State. 



A. Virginicus, L. 



In dry, sandy soil. Warren : Frequent along the Delaware 

 Porter. Passaic : Passaic Rusby. Hunterdon : Frequent 

 Best ; and frequent in the middle and southern counties. 



A. glomeratus (Walt.), B. S. P. (A. macrourus, Michx.) 



In sandy swamps. Middlesex : South Aniboy Britton ; and 

 frequent southward on the Yellow Drift. 



CHRYSOPOQON, Trin. 

 Chrysopogon. 



C. nutans (L.), Benth % (Sorghum nutans, Gray.) 



In dry soil. Frequent throughout the State. 



