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Fic. 329. PASPALUM CURTISSIANUM Steud. Syn 
CURTISS'S PASPALUM.—A coarse, erect perennial 9-18 Pul enn high, with 
the lower sheaths usually er villous, long, flat leaves, and 3 spik 
1-10 em. wee ) long. Spikelets eee 
compressed on the back, about ne mm. aan long, biseriate, as shown by a, 
emissus Hate. The foun ering glume is shown by d and the palea and lodi- 
cules by e.—Damp pine — Florida to Misisippi. July, August. No. 
4990, A. H. Curtiss, 1894; and 3865, S. M. Tracy 
13412—No. Pn c3 
