12 Ganadimi Record of Science. 



Torrey Club, now regarded as the most eminent authority 

 on the Flora of Eastern America. The Graminem of 

 their publication were elaborated by Geo. V. Nash ; the 

 JuncacecB, by F. V. Coville, while Prof. Bailey's conclusions 

 were generally adopted in regard to the Carices. Wherever 

 there has been a departure from the nomenclature of 

 Gray's " Manual," 6th edition, the latter is placed within 

 brackets. 



GRAMII^E.E JUSS. 



Synthepjsma Watt. 



1. Syntheeisma sanguinalis (L.) Nash. (Panicum 

 sanguinale.) — Yards and roadsides. Eare. 



Panicum L. 



1. Panicum Ceus-galli L. — Very common in yards 

 and waste places. July and August. 



2. Panicum Pokterianum Nash. (P. latifolium.) — 

 Mount Eoyal Park and Cemetery. June. 



3. Panicum clandestinum L. — ^Bagg's Woods. July, 

 1896. 



4. Panicum xanthophysum A. Gray. — Mount Ptoyal 

 Park. Jane. 



5. Panicum Scribnerianum Nash. — Mount Ptoyal 

 Park. July. 



6. Panicum dichotomum L. — Mount Ptoyal Cemetery. 

 Reported by Dr. Holmes as F. nitidum. 



7. Panicum depauperatum Muhl. — Top of Mount 

 Eoyal. 1894. 



8. Panicum miliaceum L. — Cote St. Paul. July 17, 

 1897. 



9. Panicum capillars L. — Common in yards, road- 

 sides, lanes. August. 



IxoPHORUS Schlecht (Setaria.) 

 1. IxoPHORUS VERTiciLLATUS (L.) Nasli. (Setaria ver- 



