CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 287 



MUHLENBERGIA, Schreb. 

 Drop-seed Grass. 



M. sobolifera (Muhl.), Trin. 



In rocky places. Hudson : Snake Hill Britton. Essex : 

 Verona Rusby. Hunterdon : Near Milford Porter ; com- 

 mon Best ; and frequent in the northern parts of the State. 



M. racemosa (Michx.), B. S. P. (M. glomerata, Trin.) 



Bogs in the northern counties. Bergen : Closter Austin ; 

 Rutherfurd, rare Schuh. Morris : Budd's Lake Porter. 

 Sussex : In swamps south of Lake Grinnell Britton. Warren : 

 White Pond Porter. 



M. Mexicana (L.), Trin. 



Low grounds. Frequent throughout the State. 

 M. sylvatica (Torr.), T. & G. 



Mon mouth and Ocean : Shady places, along fences, rare 

 Knieskern ; and frequent or occasional in moist places, middle 

 and northern counties. 



M. tenuiflora (Willd.), B. S. P. (M. Willdenovii, Trin.) 



Ocean and Monmouth : " Shady places, not common " 

 Knieskern. Warren : Rocky bluifs on the Delaware River 

 below Phillipsburg Porter. Sussex : On Pochuck Mt., near 

 Decker Pond Britton. Bergen : Closter Austin. Hunter- 

 don : Frequent Best. 



M. diffusa, Schreb. Nimble Will. 



Dry hills and woods. Frequent throughout the State. 

 M. capillaris, Kunth. Hair Grass. 



Hudson : Snake Hill and Little Snake Hill Leggett. 

 Atlantic: Hammonton Bassett. Gloucester: Near Wood- 

 bury C. E. Smith. 



BRACHYELYTRUM, Beauv. 

 Brachy ely trum . 



B. aristosum (Michx.), B. S. P. (B. aristatum, Beauv.) 



Monmouth : Shady banks near Shark River, not common 

 Knieskern. Camden : Parker. Gloucester : One mile north- 

 west of Mickleton B. Heritage; frequent in rocky places in 

 the northern counties. 



