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A. pereiniails luck. < )|hii woodlands. Ov.rtlH'Stntr. .f.ilv 

 October. 



A. scabra W'illd. Sandy soils, Imto nmi ihcn-. Jinu-Julv. 

 A. vul^^ai'is Willi. Largely cnltivatcd and indij^cnoim. July. 

 Var. alba Iv. I )iy woodlands. ( )vt'r the State*. Julv- 



September. 



Ciniia ai'Undinacca I.. Low unrounds and bolloni.-. N'ariablf. 

 A slender form approaching ( '. j)endula occurs on raradiso liidgo. 

 A ugust-September. 



Deyeu.via Nuttalliana Vascy. Hill- and iii..mii:iiiis ,a T'...! 

 Tenn. July-S(.'j)teinl)er. 



Deschamjjsidjic.ni 0.^(1 J5eanv. ^Monntainsol* I'^nt 'iVnn. .Julv- 

 September. 



Holcus kniatiis L. Extensively natnrali/.cd and sproa<line in 

 East Tenn. June-July. 



Trisetum paluHtre L. ^lountains of East Trmi. < >\ . riiaii;.;in;^' 

 wet rocks on Ocoe river. July. 



Avena sativa L. Extensively cultivated, sometimes esca|KHl. 

 June. 



Arrheuatliei'uni aveuaceuiii Beau v. Clifton ])iko, beyond 

 Jubilee Hall, Xashville. June. 



Melica lUlltica Walt. Over the State, >hady hill-sides and 

 ravines. Aj)ril-May. 



Diarrhena iVnierioaua Beauv. Rich soil amongst rocks, hort» 



and there. SeptenilK'r-( )('tol)er. 



Ulliola latifolia Michx. Cliils on C'und)crland rivir and Mill 

 creek. Generally over the State in like localities. June-July. 



U. gracilis Michx. Damp soil in the oak barren-. .IuIn - 

 August. 



Daetylis glomerata L. (Jencrally cultivat.d and dis|KTS4d 

 Irom cultivation. Don't seem to be incliiud to become thoroughly 

 naturalized like llolcus lanatus. 



Poa ailiuia L. Oommon in all waste grounds an<l roadsidr-. 

 Ai)ril-May. 



P. eoilipressa L. J>ry meadow land-. \ iirali/cd ai.d 

 spreading. J une-July. 



P. flexuosa Muhlb. Damp ground, edge of ponds, c.«|MMMally 

 in the hi<j:hlands. Junc-Julv. 



