CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 287 
MUHLENBERGIA, Schreb. 
Drop-seed Grass. 
. sobolifera (Muhl.), Trin. 
In rocky places. Hudson: Snake Hill—Britton. Essex : 
Verona—Rusby. Hunterdon: Near Milford—Porter; com- 
mon—Best ; and frequent in the northern parts of the State. 
. racemosa (Michx.), B.S. P. (2. glomerata, Trin.) 
Bogs in the northern counties. Bergen: Closter—Austin ; 
Rutherfurd, rare—Schuh. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
Sussex: In swamps south of Lake Grinnell—Britton. Warren: 
White Pond—Porter. 
. Mexicana (L.), Trin. 
Low grounds. Frequent throughout the State. 
. sylvatica (Torr.), T. & G. : 
Monmouth and Ocean: Shady places, along fences, rare— 
Knieskern ; and frequent or occasional in moist places, middle 
and northern counties. 
. tenuiflora (Willd.), B.S. P. (M. Willdenovii, Trin.) 
Ocean and Monmouth: “Shady places, not common ”— 
Knieskern. Warren: Rocky bluffs on the Delaware River 
below Phillipsburg—Porter. Sussex: On Pochuck Mt., near 
Decker Pond—Britton. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Hunter- 
don: Frequent—Best. 
. diffusa, Schreb. Nimble Will. 
Dry hills and woods. Frequent throughout the State. 
. capillaris, Kunth. Hair Grass. 
Hudson: Snake Hill and Little Snake Hill—Leggett. 
Atlantic: Hammonton—Bassett. Gloucester: Near Wood- 
bury—C., E. Smith. 
BRACHYELYTRUM, Beauv. 
Brachyelytrum. 
B. aristosum (Michx.), B.S. P. (B. aristatum, Beauv.) 
Monmouth: Shady banks near Shark River, not common— 
Knieskern. Camden:—Parker. Gloucester: One mile north- 
west of Mickleton—B. Heritage; frequent in rocky places in 
the northern counties. 
