294 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
E. Purshii, Schrad. 
Warren: Common along shore of the Delaware—Porter. 
Hunterdon: Bull’s Island—Best; and frequent in the middle 
and southern counties. 
EB. Frankii, Meyer. 
Warren: Shore of the Delaware, Marble Hill and below 
Phillipsburg—Porter. 
E. capillaris (L.), Nees. 
In dry soil. Warren: Marble Hill—Porter. Hunterdon: 
Rosemont, frequent—Best. Bergen: Rutherfurd — Schuh. 
Hudson: Little Snake Hill—Britton; and frequent or occa- 
sional in sandy fields, middle and southern counties. 
E. pectinacea (Michx.), Gray. 
In dry fields. Frequent throughout the State. 
Var. spectabilis (Pursh), Gray. 
Monmouth: Sandy Hook—Britton. Hunterdon: Common— 
Best. 
UNIOLA, L. 
Spike-grass. 
U. laxa (L.), B.S. P. (U. gracilis, Michx.) 
In sandy soil. Middlesex: South Amboy—Britton ; and 
frequent southward on the Yellow Drift. 
DISTICHLIS, Raf. 
Spike-grass. 
D. spicata (L.), Greene. (Brizopyrum spicatum, Hook.) 
Salt meadows ; common. 
DACTYLIS, L. 
Orchard-grass. 
D. GLomerata, L. 
Fields and waste places; common. Naturalized from Europe. 
POA, L. 
Spear-grass. Meadow-grass. 
P. annua, L. Low Spear-grass. 
In waste and cultivated grounds; very common. Natural- 
ized from Europe. 
