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PANICUM L., Sp. PI. 55. 7 

 P.JCurrani Ashe, Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 15 : 113. 1898. 

 berrien: Rich woods (see p. in) southwest of Tifton, 

 Sept. 29, 1902. Also in similar situations in Brooks Count}', 

 in the Upper Oligocene region. 

 Scattered over the Southeastern United States, but not very 

 well known. 



P. AsheiT. G. Pearson, Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 15:35. 1898. 

 coffee: Sand-hills and hammock of Seventeen Mile Creek, 

 July, 1902; rare (1435). Also on sandy river -banks in 

 Middle Georgia. 

 Distribution not fully worked out. 



P. scabriusculum Ell., Sk. 1 : 121. 1816. 



Branch-swamps, etc. ; not common, bulloch (881), emanuel, 



coffee, irwin. Fl. June. Inland to Sumter County and 



coastward to Charlton. 



North Carolina to Florida (?) and Texas, in the coastal plain. 



P.^Tennesseense Ashe, Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 15: 52. 1898. 



berrien: Rich damp woods southwest of Tifton, Sept. 29, 



1902 (i68g). 

 "New York and Illinois to Tennessee and Florida" (Small). 



P/longiligulatum Nash, Bull. Torrey Club 26 : 574. 1899. 

 bulloch: Branch-swamp near Bloys, June 10, 1901 (8jg). 

 Otherwise known only from Florida. 



P. lucidum Ashe, Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 15 : 47. 1898. 

 bulloch: Wet woods near Bloys, June 7, 1901 (82Q). Also 



in Clarke County, Middle Georgia. 

 New Jersey to Florida and Mississippi. 



P. barbulatum Mx., Fl. 1 : 49. 1803. 



Montgomery: Stallings' Bluff on the Oconee River, June 29, 



1903. 

 Widely distributed in the Eastern United States. 

 P. angustifolium Ell., Sk. 1: 129. 1816. 



bulloch: Dry pine-barrens near Bloys, June 7, 1901 (828). 

 Doubtless- grows elsewhere in our territory. 



