CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 295 



P. compressa, L. 



In dry fields and woods. Common throughout the State. 

 P. serotina, Ehrh. 



In low meadows. Bergen : Closter Austin. Essex : Rose- 

 land Rusby. Hudson : Bergen Point Leggett. Camden : 

 Parker ; in ballast Burk. 



P. PRATENSIS, L. Kentucky Blue-grass. Common Meadow-grass. 



In fields and pastures. Extensively planted and escaped from 

 cultivation. Naturalized from Europe. 



P. TRIVIALIS, L. 



In fields and meadows. Camden : Parker. Monmouth : 

 Willis. Hudson : New Durham Britton ; Bergen Point 

 Leggett. Passaic : Near Rutherfurd Schuh ; near Great 

 Notch Britton. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. Gloucester : 

 Mickleton, rather rare B. Heritage. Naturalized from Europe. 



P. alsodes, Gray. 



Monmouth and Ocean : " Borders of woods, not common " 

 Knieskern. Morris : Hanover Rusby ; Mt. Freedom Schuh. 

 Warren : Along Van Campen's Creek. Sussex : Newton and 

 Two Bridges Britton. 



P. brevifolia, Mubl. 



Warren : Shaded limestone bluffs below Phillipsburg, 1882 

 Porter, Hunterdon : Stockton Best. 



GLYCBRIA, R. Br. 

 Manna-grass. 



G. Canadensis (Michx.), Trin. 



In swamps. Salem : Commons. Gloucester : Frequent 

 about Mickleton and Gibbstown B. Heritage. Camden : 

 Parker ; Elm and Kirkwood Bassett, Burlington : Near 

 Pemberton^-Miss Willmarth. Ocean and Monmouth : Not 

 common Knieskern ; and frequent in the middle and northern 

 counties. 



G. obtusa (Nutt.), Trin. 



Swamps. Hudson : Homestead Station Ruger. Middlesex : 

 South Amboy and Sayreville Britton ; and frequent southward 

 on the Yellow Drift, 



