54 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BuU. 



Panicum implicatum Scribn. (entangled). 



Panicum unciphyllum Trin., var. implicatum Scribn. & Merr. 



Swamps and in wet sandy places. Rare in most parts of 



the state, but occasional in southwestern Connecticut. June — 



July. 



Panicum meridionale Ashe (southern). 

 Panicum Uliculme Ashe, not Hack. 



Panicum unciphyllum Trin., var. meridionale Scribn. & Merr. 

 Rare or occasional. Dry or sterile soil in woods or in open 

 ground. June — July. 



Panicum oricola Hitchc. & Chase (an inhabitant of the shore.) 

 Rare. Barren sands along the shore of the Sound: Gro- 

 ton (Bissell). Probably occuring at other points on the 

 coast. June — Aug. 



Panicum subvillosum Ashe (somewhat hairy). 



Rare. Dry sandy ground: Tolland and Southington (Bis- 

 sell), East Hartford (Weatherby). June — July. 



Panicum tennesseense Ashe. 



Occasional or frequent. Woods and shaded ground more 

 often in moist soil. June — July. 



Panicum albemarlense Ashe. 



Panicum auburne Gray's Manual ed. 7 in part. 



Rare. Dry sandy woods : Waterford, at Fog Plain 

 ( Graves ) . June — July. 



Panicum scoparioides Ashe (like Panicum scoparium). 



Rare. Woods or half shade in dry gravelly soil : Southing- 

 ton (Bissell). June — July. 



Panicum pseudopubescens Nash (simulating Panicum pubes- 

 cens). 



Panicum ovale Gray's Manual ed. 7 in part. 



Rare. Southbury, alluvial ground on banks of the Pom- 

 peraug River (Harger). June — July. 



Panicum villosissimum Nash (very hairy). 

 Panicum atlanticum Nash. 

 Panicum xanthospermum Scribn. & Mohr. 

 Panicum haemacarpon Ashe. 



Rare. Dry rocky woods and hillsides or in meadows: 



