1 
| 
| 
NODUM (Smith) e & Merrill, 
Fic. 369. PANICUM NITIDUM OCTO 
U.S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agros. Bul. 24: 34. 1901. (Panicum G. Smith, 
U. S. Dept. Agr June 30, 1899.)—A part — 
branched, glabrous pere 4-6 dm. (16/-24^) high, ear, 
e nding, leaves, and narrowly pyramidal, rather densely fowere 
es 5-10 em. (2’-4’) lo ule a rather dense f of hai ee 
es 
(a, b) elliptical-ovate, obtuse, 1.5 mm. (about long; second an 
faintly 7-nerved and glabrous. In swamps , Delaware and Texas. July to 
T. 
Distinguished from the species (fig. 371) by its glabrous spikelets. 
