826 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 



Panicum maximum Jacq. (P.jumentorum Pers.) GUINEA GRASS. 



In the Coast plain; rarely. 

 Western Africa. 



Panicum molle Sw. (P. 7>ar6JworfeTrin.) PARA GRASS. 



Coast plain. Rarely. 

 West Indies. 



Pennisetum typhoideum Richards. ( Penicillaria spicata Willrt.) 



CAT-TAIL MILLET. 



Coast Pine belt to Central Prairie region, for green forage. 

 East Indies, tropical Africa. 



* Chaetochloa italica (L. ) Scribner. (Setaria italica Roem. & Sclmlt. ) 



MILLET. GOLDEN MILLET. 

 Over the State, chiefly southward, for hay. 

 Southern Europe. 



Chaetochloa italica germanica (Mill.) Scribner. HUNGARIAN GRASS. 



Over the State. 



Europe, northern Africa. 

 Phleum pratense L. TIMOTHY GRASS. 



Tennessee Valley ; not frequent. 



Europe. 



Agrostis alba L. WHITK BENT GRASS. FIORIN. 



For early pasture and meadow grass ; rarely. 

 Europe. 



* Agrostis alba vulgaris (With.) Thnrber. REDTOP. HERD'S GRASS. 



Mountain region, Tennessee Valley. 

 Europe. 



Arrhenathenim elatius (L.) Beauv. MEADOW OAT GRASS. 



Rarely in the Prairie region. 

 Europe. 



"Capriola dactylon (L.) Knntze. (Cynodon dactylon Pers.). BKKMUDA GRASS. 



Chiefly in the Louisianian area. 

 East Indies. 



*Avena sativa L. OATS. TEXAS RUST-PROOF RED OATS. 



Throughout the State; southward, cut and cured in the milk. 

 Europe. 



* Dactylis glomerata L. ORCHARD GRASS. 

 Northern part of the State. 



Europe. 



Poa pratensis L. BLUE GRASS. 



Mountain region and Tennessee Valley. 

 Europe. 



Poa trivialis L. ROUGH MEADOW GRASS. 



Among meadow grasses. Northward. 

 Europe. 



Poa compressa L. CANADA BLUE GRASS. 



Prairie region and northward, for pasture. 

 Europe. 



