REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST [916 77 



Panicum linearifolium Scribn. 



Panicum meridionale Ashe (P. subvillosum Ashe). (House.) 



Panicum philadelphicum Bernh. Thickets and roadsides. Rare. 



Panicum sphaerocaqjon Ell. (House, No. 5618.) 



Panicum tsugetorum Nash. Common. 



Panicum spretum Schult. Sylvan Beach. (House.) 



Panicum tennesseensis Ashe. Dry oak woods, Sylvan Beach. 



(House.) 

 Panicum virgatum L. Island in Oneida lake (Kneiskern, in herb. 



Sartwell, Hamilton College fide Paine). 

 Panicum xanthophysum .4. Gray. Near Sylvan Beach. House, July 



20, 1 91 5. " Pine barrens along Wood creek near Oneida lake." 



Gray. 

 Chaetochloa verticillata (L.) Scribn. 

 Chaetochloa glauca (L.) Scribn. 

 Chaetochloa viridis (L.) Scribn. Only the last two have been seen 



around Sylvan Beach, but the first may confidently be looked for 



as it is abundant like the others in waste places and fields through- 

 out this region. 

 Zizania aquatica L. Shallow water and marshes along the north 



and south shores of Oneida lake. Also reported from here by 



Kneiskern. 

 Homalocenchrus virginicus {Willd.) Britt. Open swamps. Common. 

 Homalocenchrus oryzoides (L.) Poll. Marshes along the lake shore 



and swales and swamps east of the lake. Common. 

 Phalaris arundinacea L. Ditches and marshes. Common. 

 Anthoxanthum odoratum L. Everywhere abundant in sandy fields 



and meadows. 

 Oryzopsis pungens {Torr.) Hitchc. (O. canadensis Torr.) " Near 



Oneida lake." Gray. 

 Oryzopsis racemosa (/. E. Smith) Ricker. (O. melanocarpa Muhl.) 



Around Oneida lake. Gray, fide Paine. 

 Aristida dichtoma Michx. Extremely abundant in the sandy fields 



and plains. 

 Muhlenbergia foliosa Trin. Swamps and marshy fields. Common. 

 Muhlenbergia racemosa {Michx.) B. S. P. Marshes and open 



swamps. Common. 

 Brachyelytrum erectum (Schreb.) Beauv. Moist open woods. 



Common in places. 

 Phleum pratense L. Common in waste places and fields. 

 Alopecurus aristulatus L. Marshy meadows. Rare. xAlso reported 



from near Fort Bull, along Wood creek by Kneiskern. 



