CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 289 



A. ALBA, L. White Bent-grass. 



In meadows ; common. Naturalized .from Europe. 

 Var. VULGARIS (With.), Thurb. Red-top. (A. vulgaris, With.) 



In fields and meadows. Commonly cultivated. Naturalized 

 from Europe.* 



CINNA, L. 



"Wood Reed-grass. 

 C. arundinacea, L. 



Camden : Banks of the Delaware above Camden Martindale. 

 Gloucester : Occasional about Mickleton B. Heritage. Ocean 

 and Monmouth : Shady places, rare Knieskern ; and frequent 

 in the middle and northern counties. 



DBYBUXIA, Clarion. 



Deyeuxia. 

 D. Canadensis (Michx.), Beauv. (Calamagrostis Canadensis, Beauv.) 



In low meadows. Monmouth : Near Squan and Shark 

 Rivers Knieskern. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. Gloucester : 

 At one locality near Mickleton B. Heritage. Hudson : New 

 Durham Leggett; and frequent in the northern parts of the 

 State. 

 D. Nuttalliana (Steud.), Vasey. (Calamagrostis Nuttalliana, Steud.) 



In low grounds. Bergen : Closter and Palisades Austin. 

 Hudson : Secaucus swamps -Leggett. Hunterdon : Common 

 Best. Sussex : Newton Garber. Morris : Budd's Lake 

 Porter ; Morristown Leggett ; and frequent in the middle and 

 southern counties, f 



AMMOPHILA, Host. 



Beach Grass. 



A. arenaria (L.), Link. (Calamagrostis arenaria, Roth.) Sea Sand-reed. 

 Sandy sea-beaches ; very common. 



*A. canina, L., admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue as from Andover, col- 

 lected by Prof. Porter, must be omitted, as the specimens have been lost, and Prof. 

 Porter is uncertain about the identification. 



f This is the Calamagrostis coarctata of Dr. Knieskern's Catalogue of the Plants 

 of Ocean and Monmouth Counties, and probably the C. confinis of Dr. Willis' Cata- 

 logue, attributed to swamps in Mercer county. 



