CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 285 
PHALARIS, L. 
Canary-grass. 
P. CaNnaRIENSIS, L. Canary-seed. ) 
In waste places. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Hudson: Ho- 
boken—Leggett ; in ballast, Communipaw—A. Brown. Middle- 
sex: Perth Amboy—Britton. Burlington: Moorestown—Miss 
A.M. Kaighn. Camden: In waste places and ballast—Parker. 
Hunterdon: Frequent—Best. Atlantic: Atlantic City—B. 
Heritage. Fugitive from Europe. 
P. arundinacea, L. Reed Canary-grass. 
Camden: Banks of the Delaware below Camden—Martindale. 
Gloucester: Greenwich township, several large patches—B. 
Heritage ; and frequent or occasional in wet places, middle and 
northern counties. Probably in part introduced from Europe. 
ANTHOXANTHUM, L. 
Vernal Grass. 
A. oporatum, L. 
In fields and meadows. Very common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
HIBROCHLOA, Gmel. 
Holy-grass. Vanilla Grass. 
H. odorata (L.), Wahl. (H. borealis, Room. & Schult.) 
Borders of salt or brackish meadows. Salem: Near Salem— 
Canby. Monmouth: Near Squan Village, rare—Knieskern ; 
Sea Bright—Britton. Essex: Meadows near Newark—W. H. 
Wolfe. Bergen: Carlstadt—Schua. Hudson: Weehawken— 
Leggett. 
ALOPECURUS, L. 
Fox-tail Grass. 
A. GENIcuLATUS, L. 
Camden: In ballast and waste places—Parker. Fugitive 
from Europe. 
Var. aristulatus (Michx.), Munro. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin; Palisades—Leggett. Hudson: 
Bergen Point and Guttenberg—Leggett; Communipaw—A. 
Brown. Sussex: Newton—Garber. Mercer :—Torrey. Cam- 
den and Gloucester: In river swamps—Parker. 
