PLIANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 219 



Locally in the northern counties and locally common in dry 

 sandy ground throughout our region. 

 Pi. — Late August to early October. 



Middle District— ^ew Egypt, Freeman's, Medford (S), Haddonfield (S), 

 Clementon, Lawnside (S), Washington Park (S), Woodbury, Tomlin, Pauls- 

 boro (H). 



Pine Barrens.— Pas&dena, Batsto, Albion, Atco, Atsion, Cedar Lake, Landis- 

 ville, Malaga (S), Mays Landing (C). 



Coast Strip.— Cox's, Seaville, Piermont, Anglesea. 



Cape iWoji.— Court House (S), Anglesea Jnc, Bennett. 



Aristida lanosa MuM. Wooly Poverty Grass. 



Aristida lanosa Muhlenberg, Gram. 174. 1817 [Carolina]. 



Dry sandy ground, locally in the Middle and Cape May dis- 

 tricts. First detected at Medford by Mr. Stewardson Brown 

 and the writer. Previously apparently confused with the pre- 

 ceding. 



Pi. — Early August to mid-September. 



Middle District— Locust Grove (S), Medford (S), Lindenwold (S). 

 Cape May.— Town Bank (S). 



STIPA L. 



Stipa avenacea L. Black Oat Grass. 

 PI. VL, Fig. 3. 



Sfipa avenacea Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 78. 17S3 [Virginia].— Muhlenberg Gram. 



181. 1817.— Torrey Fl. U. S. I. 80. 1824.— Knieskern 38.— Britton 286.— 



Keller and Brown 40. 

 Stipa bicolor Barton, Fl. Phil. I. 54. 1818. 



Locally in Bergen and Passaic counties and common in dry 

 sandy ground in the Middle district ; less common in other parts 

 of our region. 



A striking grass with its long twisted awns. 



Pi. — Late May to early June. Fruit matures very rapidly and 

 immediately drops. 



Middle Dwinc?.— Phalanx (NY), Farmingdale, Brindletown, Browns Mills, 

 Kaighns Pt., Westville (P), Sewell, Glassboro, Medford (S), Albion, Sickler- 

 vile, Berlin, Lindenwold, Mickleton, Swedesboro, Millville (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Lakehurst, Landisville, Newtonville, Winslow Jnc, White 

 Horse (P), Mays Landing, Palermo. (Probably none of these typical Pine 

 Barrens.) 



Cape May. — Dennisville (OHB), Cape May, Cold Spring. 



