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Andropogon scoparius Michx. 
North Dakota: Grand Forks (Brannon 26), Devil's Lake, Oakes, Jamestown, Bad 
ands. 
South Dakota: Aberdeen os 138), Huron (Griffiths 19), Frankfort (Griffiths 
), Brookings, Plankinton, Pierre, Bad Lands, White River (Wallace 13, 14), 
Aurora Cons. (Wileox 155 
Dry prairies. 
PANICEJE. 
Beckmannia eruceeformis Host. 
North Dakota: Grand Forks (Brannon 28), Larimore, Church's Ferry, Minot 
South Dakota: Brookings (Wilcox 57), Plankinton (Wilcox 8), Iroquois, Artesian, 
City (Wilcox 59) 
In wet cas along coulees se = It is becoming abundant along irrigating 
s and about reservoir 
Panicum capillare L. 
North Dakota: Medora (Brannon 134), Grand Forks, Oakos, Far 
South Dakota: Huron (Griffiths 7, 15), Aberdeen (Griffiths 120), a er 
River (Wallace 2), White River (Wallace 46) a very depauperate form 
In dry soil of fields, in sandy basins, and on rolling prairies. 
Panicum crus-galli L. 
North Dakota: Church's Ferry (Brannon 56), Minot, Dickinson, Medora, Devil's 
ke, Oakes, Jamestown, Grand Forks, Fargo. 
South Dakota: Brookings, Frankfort (Griffiths 58a?, 58b), Watertown, Redfield, 
Sioux Falls, Doland, Iroquois, Aurora County. 
Moist ground in fields, ete., becoming very abundant along irrigating ditches and 
about reservoirs. 
Panicum crus-galli muticum Vasey. 
South op Aberdeen (Griffiths 108), Huron (Griffiths 14), Frankfort (Griffiths 
58a, 58b?), Brookings, Sioux Falls, Iroquois. 
Fields and waste 1 8 Like the species, it is becoming plentiful along irrigating 
aters. 
Panicum oa Muhl. 
South Dakota: Brookings (Wilcox 14), Aurora County, along Firesteel Creek. 
Dry fios and prairies. The Brookings specimens are thickly covered with long 
hairs; the JOE are all borne on shortened stalks and the stem is much 
bisughed abov 
Panicum miliaceum L. 
South Dakota: Brookings, Aberdeen, Groton, Sioux Falls. 2 
Cultivated, and often oceurring as an esca i 
Panicum proliferum Lam. 
Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa (Wilcox 27). 
Moist soil along roadsides, etc. 
Panicum pubescens Lam. 
South Dakota: Rosebud (Wallace 1). 
Dry soil of uplands, rare. 
Panicum scribnerianum Nash. 8 e” of the manuals). 
North Dakota: Merrifield (Brannon 10), Oa 
. South Dakota: Rosebud (Wallace 28), dures Aurora County. = 
metes de y, open ground. It is common in the Sioux Valley, but it is apparently rare 
