114 POACEAE 



44. P. implicatum Scribn. In dry soil: N. S. to Minn., D. C. and 



Ky. 



Conn. Throughout, but rare. 

 N. Y. On L. I., and in Bronx and Weschester Co. 

 N. J. Bergen and Sussex counties. 

 Pa. Northampton and Monroe counties. 

 A rare Panicum. 



45. P. meridionale Ashe (P. oricola Hitchc. & Chase. P. sub- 



villosum Ashe. P. albemarlense Ashe). In sandy places: 

 N. S. to Minn., Ga. and Mo. 



Throughout the coastal part of our range, decreasing inland and 

 wanting northward; common in the pine-barrens. 



46. P. tennesseense Ashe. In moist ground or in woods: Me. to 



Minn., south to Ga. and Tex. 



Conn. Rare and local throughout the state. 



N. Y. On L. I. and S. I. and in the Bronx, not recorded elsewhere. 



N. J. Rare in Morris, Sussex, Passaic and Middlesex counties, 



thence increasing southward, but not in the pine-barrens. 

 Pa. Pike, Northampton, Lehigh, Philadelphia and Chester 



counties. 



47. P. lanuginosum Ell. In dry sandy soil: N. J. to Fla., La. and 



Tex. 



N. J. Common along the coastal marshes from Ocean Co. south- 

 ward. 



48. P. Addisonii Nash. In sandy soil: Mass. to S. Car. 



Conn. East Lyme and East Hartford. 



N. Y. Rare on L. I., unknown elsewhere. 



N. J. Common throughout the coastal plain, specially in the 



pine-barrens. 

 Pa. Chester Co. 



A typical coastal plain species. 



49. P. Commonsianum Ashe. In dry sandy soil, near the coast; 



Conn, to N. Car. and Fla. 



Conn. North Haven, South Windsor and East Lyme. 



N. Y. Known only from L. I. and S. I. 



N. J. Common throughout the coastal plain, except the region 



bordering the Delaware, there not recorded. 

 Pa. Delaware Co. 



Typically a coastal plain Panicum. 



