96 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



Tripsacum dactyloides J.. West Tenn., near Hickman ; also, 

 Nashville, in old graveyard. Large patches. July-August. 



Leersia oryzoides Swartz. Swamps and banks of creeks. 

 Very common. August-September. 



L. Vir^iilica Willd. • Damp, low ground, in the shade, every- 

 where. A ugust-September. 



Erianthiis alopecuroides Ell. In places over the State ; Oak- 

 land Station, Tullahoma, in siliceous soil. August-September. 



E. brevibarbis Michx. Wild-goose pond near Mitchellville, 

 Sumner Co.; only locality known to me in Middle Tenn. In 

 company with Arundinaria tecta. September. 



E. strictus Baldwin. Old fields near Tullahoma, Cleveland, 

 East Tenn. August-September. 



Danthonia compressa Aust. Higher mountains of East Tenn. 

 July. 



D. spicata Beauv. Harpeth hills in poor siliceous soil. June. 



D. sericea Nutt. In a cedar glade beyond Edgefield Junc- 

 tion, Davidson Co. June-July. 



Cynodon Dactylon Pers. Sandy banks of the Mississippi 

 river; around dwellings over the State. ♦ July. 



Chloris verticillata Nutt. Garden of Mr. Rath, in Cleveland, 

 East Tenn. Introduced. July. 



Gymnopogon racemosus Beauv. Barrens east of Tullahoma. 

 July. 



Bouteloua raceniosa Lug. (B. cuHipendida Gray). Cedar 

 glades. June-July. 



Eleusine Iiidica Gaert. Very common in fields and gardens 

 as a common weed. July-August. 



Leptochloa mucronata Kunth. Common in the cornfields and 

 cultivated grounds of Middle Tenn. July-September. 



Triodia seslerioides Benth. Over the State in all soils. Sep- 

 tember-October. 



Eatonia Peiinsylvanica Grav. Copses around Nashville, etc. 

 May. 



E. Dudley! Vasey. Highlands. April-May. 



E. obtusata Gray, var. laxiflora Gattinger. Highlands. Very 

 rare. Mav. 



