CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 291 
AVENA, L. 
; x Oat-grass. 
A. striata, Michx. 
Bergen: In rocky woods, Palisades—Austin. Not recently 
collected, and not seen by me from the State. 
ARRHENATHERUM, Beauv. 
Grass-of-the-Andes. 
A. eLatius (L.), Mert. & Koch. (A. avenaceum, Beauv.) 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Monmouth: Near Shark River— 
Knieskern. Gloucester: One mile south of Mullica Hill—B. 
Heritage. Adventive from Europe. 
DANTHONIA, DC. 
Wild Oat-grass. 
D. spicata (L.), Beauv. 
In dry, sterile soil ; common. 
D. compressa, Austin. 
Morris: On rocky hill near Lake Hopatcong, and Sussex : 
Summit of Kittatinny Mountain, Culver’s Gap, and Warren: 
Kittatinny Mt., near Delaware Water Gap—Britton. 
D. sericea, Nutt. 
In sandy soil. Monmouth: Ocean Beach—A. Brown. Ocean: 
Manchester, rare—Knieskern.* Camden: Spring Garden; and 
occasional in the pine barrens. 
CYNODON, Pers. 
Bermuda Grass. 
. Dacryton (L.), Pers. 
Salem: Sandy shores of the Delaware River, well established 
-in several places—Commons. Camden: Frequent in waste 
places and in ballast—Parker. Hudson: In ballast, Communi- 
paw—A. Brown. Gloucester: Mantua and wharf at Swedes- 
boro—B. Heritage. Naturalized or adventive from Europe. 
* Reported in Catalogue of Monmouth and Ocean Co. Plants as D. glumosa, 
