14 Notice of Plants growing in Litchfield. 
2. Canadensis. Wet pastures. Aug. 
Eleusine. 
Indica. Mx. Waterbury river turnpike. Sept. 
Triticum. 
repens L. Grass plots. July. 
Var. Aristata Pers. Meadows and hills. July. 
Briza. 
canadensis. Swamps. July. 
Dactylis. 
one L. Meadows. July. 
. annua. L. Fields &c. April to Sept. 
. nervata. Muni. Swamps. July. 
. hirsuta Mx. Sandy fields, near the Waterbury river, 
Sept. 
. trivialis L. Wet meadows. June. 
. pratensis. L. Meadows. May. 
. compressa. L. Woods. June. 
. palustris. Munt. Wet meadows. July. 
. knerva. Torrey (Mss.) Banks of the Bantum. May. 
. elongata. Torrey. (Mss.) Swamp at the head of the 
Sherman brook. July. 
10. aquatica. Wet meadows. July. 
Windsoria. 
pallida. Tor. N. Y. Cat. Swamps. July. 
Festuca. 
1, teuella. Willd. On rocks. June. 
2. elatior. L. Meadows. July. 
*3. fluitans, L. Overflowed grounds. July. 
4, nutans. Willd. Woods. June. 
5. palustris. Schreb. Pastures. June. 
Bromus. 
1. secalinus. L. In green fields. Aug. Introduced. 
2. pubescent. Muhl. Woods. July. 
3. canadensis. Mx. 
ciliatus. L. Moist woods. July. 
Danthonia. 
spicata. Nutt. 
avena spicata L. Dry hills and fields. July. 
OMAHA nNp’ gobo s 
* A new species cf Festuoa, as yet not well examined, is found differing 
from F. fluitans. in having acute glumes. 
