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(38. Panicum.) 



sanguinale, L. 



Similar places. Common. July. Nat. of Europe, 

 anceps, Michx. (Sub-genus Panicum proper.) 



Wet meadows and fields. Frequent. July, 

 agrostioides, Spreng. 



Borders of swamps. Common. July, 

 proliferum, Lam. 



Low grounds, &c. Frequent. Sept. 

 capillare, L. 



Cornfields and light soil. Common. Aug. 

 virgatum, L. 



Alluvial soil; Cherry Island. Frequent. Aug. 

 latifolium, L. 



Moist shaded places. Frequent. June, 

 clandestinum, L. 



Low grounds; Dixon's, &c. Frequent. July, 

 microcarpou, Muhl. 



Moist woodlands. Frequent. July, 

 viscidum? Ell. 



Damp sandy soil; Brandy wine. Frequent. July, 

 dichdtomum, L. 



Dry hilly woods. Common. June, 

 dichdtomum, var. pubescens, Gr. 



Moist woods. Frequent. June, 

 dichdtomum, var. nitidum, Gr. 



Kocky woods. Frequent. June, 

 depauperatum, Muhl. 



Dry hills; Dixon's, Brown's, &c. Frequent. May. 

 verrucosum, Muhl. 



Borders of swamps ; Thompson's, McCrone's, &c. 

 Not common. July. 

 Crus-giilli, L. (Barnyard Grass. Cock's-foot.) 



Barnyards and wet places. Common. Aug. Na- 

 tive of Europe. 

 hispidum, 1 Muhl. (Fox-tail Grass.) 



Muddy shores of Appoquinimink and Blackbird 

 Creeks; rare elsewhere. Aug. 



1 Surely this is distinct from the last ? 



