REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST [Ql6 /<) 



Poa triflora Gilib. Woods near Sylvan Beach. House, June 21, 



19 1 5, No. 586 Q. 

 Panicularia laxa Scribn. Open swamps. 



Panicularia canadensis (Michx.) Kuutze. Common in swamps. 

 Panicularia torreyana (Spreng.) Merrill (P. elongata {Torr.) Kiuitze). 



Open wet wooded places. House, July n, 1905, No. 1184. 

 Panicularia nervata (Willd.) Kuntze. Low meadows and swamjis. 

 Panicularia pallida {Torr.) Kiuitze. "Oneida lake" (Peck); 



"Abundant on shDre of Oneida lake" (Torrey); " Wood creek 



near New London " (Kneiskern). 

 Festuca octoflora Walt. Common in sandy fields, meadows and 



open woods. 

 Festuca elatior L. Common in fields and meadows. 

 Bromus ciliatus L. Woods and thickets. Not common. 

 Bromus kalmii ,4. Gray. Banks of Fish creek and woods along 



Oneida creek. 

 Bromus secalinus L. Waste places, banks etc. 

 Lolium perenneL. Fields, roadsides etc. Common. 

 Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. Common along roadsides, railroads, 



fences and in meadows. 

 Elymus virginicus L. Low woods and thickets. Common. 

 Elymus canadensis L. Banks of Fish creek and Oneida creek. 



Cyperaceae J. St Hil. 



Cyperus rivularis Kunth. Wet soil, depressions in the sand plains 



and sandy shores. 

 Cyperus inflexus Muhl. (C. aristatus Boeckl.) Sandy shores of 



Oneida lake. Also reported from here by Gray and by Kneiskern. 

 Cyperus dentatus Torr. Swamps and depressions in the sand plains 



east of the head of Oneida lake. 

 Cyperus esculentus L. (C. phymatodes Muhl.) " Shores of Oneida 



lake." Torrey. 

 Cyperus erythrorhizos Muhl. Wet soil and along streams. 

 Cyperus speciosus Vahl. (C. michauxianus Schult.) " Borders of 



Oneida lake." Kneiskern. 

 Cyperus strigosus L. Wet places and marshes. Common. "Borders 



of swamps on the plains of Rome." Kneiskern. 

 Cyperus filiculmis Vahl. Abundant everywhere in the dry sandy 



soil of the fields and plains east of the head of the lake. Our 



northern form has recently been designated as Cyperus 



macilentus (Fernald) Bicknell. 



