ALTAMAHA GRIT REGION OF GEORGIA 299 



South Carolina to central Florida and Texas in the coastal 

 plain, mostly in the pine-barrens. 



A. rufa (Ell.) Schult. Mant. 2: 258. 1824. 



Moist pine-barrens, dodge, coffee, irwin, berrien, dooly, 



worth, colquitt (1651). Fl. Aug.-Oct. Also in Mcintosh 



County. 

 South Carolina to northeastern Florida, in the pine-barrens. 



SYNTHERISMA Walt., Fl. Car. 76. 1788. 

 S. sanguinale (L.) Crop Grass. Crap Grass. Crab Grass. 



Chiefly in cultivated fields and around dwellings, dodge, 

 irwin, berrien, and doubtless elsewhere where I have not 

 taken the trouble to note it. 



Common almost everywhere in the Eastern United States. 

 Introduced from the tropics. 



ANASTROPHUS Schlecht., Bot. Zeit. 8: 681. 1850. 

 A. compressus (Sw.) Nash; Britton, Manual 75. 1901. 



worth: Tyty, Sept. 30, 1902. Also near Union, Waycross, 

 and doubtless many other places in South Georgia, always 

 as a weed. 



Introduced from the tropics. 

 A. paspaloides (Mx.) Nash; Britton, Manual 75. 1901. 



telfair: Ocmulgee River swamp near Lumber City. Scat- 

 tered over South Georgia in damp places, but like several 

 other of our plants which range southward to the tropics, 

 its indigeneity is a little doubtful. Fl. summer. 



North Carolina to Florida and Texas in the coastal plain. 

 Also in the West Indies. 



PASPALUM L., Syst. ed. io, 2: 855. 1765. 

 P. paecox Walt., Fl. Car. 75. 1788. 



bulloch: Moist pine-barrens near Bloys, June 15, 1901 (poo). 

 South Carolina to central Florida and Texas, in the coastal 

 plain. 

 P. Curtisianum Steud., Syn. PI. Glum. 26. 1855. 



Moist pine-barrens, coffee (672), irwin, berrien, worth, 

 colquitt. Fl. Sept.-Oct. 



