CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 279 
GRAMINEZ. 
PASPALUM, L. 
i Paspalum. 
P. Walterianum, Schult. 
Cape May:—Nuttall. Atlantic: Landisville, very scarce— 
C. A. Gross. Salem: Low grounds south of Pennsgrove— 
Commons. Gloucester: In a field two miles west of Mickleton 
—B. Heritage. 
P. setaceum, Michx. 
In dry fields. Common throughout the State. 
P. leeve, Michx. 
In low grounds. Warren: Marble Hill—Porter. Bergen: 
Lyndburst—Schuh. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Hunterdon: 
Frequent— Best; and frequent in the middle and southern 
counties. 
AMPHICARPUM, Kunth. 
Amphicarpum. 
A. Purshii, Kunth. 
Damp, sandy soil in the pine barrens. Ocean: Manchester 
—Knieskern ; and frequent southward. 
PANICUM, L. 
Panic-grass. 
P, filiforme, L. 
In dry, sandy fields. Hunterdon: Frequent—Best. Mid- 
dlesex: Near South Amboy—Britton ; and frequent or common 
southward. 
P. GLaBrum (Schrad.), Gaud. Crab-grass. 
In fields and waste places; frequent. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
P. SANGUINALE, L. Crab-grass. 
In waste and cultivated grounds; very common. Naturalized 
from Europe. 
P. depauperatum, Muhl. 
Dry woods and hills. Atlantic: Landisville—C. A. Gross. 
sean: New Egypt—Britton. Gloucester: Mickleton, not 
