30 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
Apalachicola, Chapman, date not given. M. B. G. Herb. 
No. 785597; 
Hog Island, Tracy 7380, November 26, 1901. M.B.G. Herb. 
No. 79792,; 
Hog Island, Tracy 7380, November 26, 1901, M. B. G. Herb. 
No. 80092; 
St. John’s River, Curtiss 3401, October, 1878, M. B. G. 
Herb. No. 79968; 
St. John’s River, Curtiss 3401, October, 1878. M. B. G. 
Herb. No. 79609; 
St. Mark’s, Harper 2, January 1, 1909. M. B.G. Herb. No. 
79797; 
Without definite locality, but presumably Apalachicola, 
Chapman, date not given. M. B. G. Herb. No. 80004. 
MISSISSIPPI: 
Biloxi, Tracy 1414, October 15, 1893. M. B. G. Herb. No. 
80010; ; 
Biloxi, Tracy 4353, October 8-9, 1907, U. 8S. A. H.; 
Deer Island, Tracy, October 12, 1898., M. B. G. Herb. 
No. 79787; 
LOUISIANA: 
Evergreen, Joor, September 23, 1884, M. B. G. Herb. No. 
82682. 
3. PODOSEMUM TRICHOPODES (Elliott) n. comb. 
Agrostis trichopodes Elliott, Sk. Bot. S.C. & Ga. 1:35. 1816. 
Muhlenbergia trichopodes (Elliott) Chapm. Fl. §S. U. 58. 
553- 1860. 
Muhlenbergia capillaris trichopodes (Elliott) Vasey, Contr. 
Nat. Herb. 3:66. 1892. 
Central Texas to Fla. and Va., according to Dewey in Manual 
of the Plants of Western Texas. 
North Carolina to Florida and Texas, Nash in Flora, 
North Carolina to Florida and southeastern Texas. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
“Nortu CAROLINA: 
Bladen City, Ashe, October, 1885. 
Princeton, Ashe, October, 1888, Ill. Herb.; 
Smith’s Island, Ashe, date not given; 
Wilmington, Chase 4604, October 19, 1907, U. S. A. Herb.; 
