298 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
B. rectorum, L. 
In waste places; common. Naturalized:from Europe.* 
LOLIUM, L. 
Darnel. 
L. PERENNE, L. 
In fields and waste places; common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
AGROPYRUM, J. Geertn. 
False Wheat. 
A. REPENS (L.), Beauv.- (Triticum repens, L.) Quitch Grass. 
Fields and waste places; very common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
A. caninum (L.), Rem. & Schult. (Triticum caninum, Gray.) 
In rocky woods. Sussex: Near Andover and Waterloo— 
Porter; Two Bridges and on Pochuck Mt. near Decker Pond 
—Britton. 
HORDEUM, L. : 
. Squirrel-tail Grass. 
H. supatum, L. 
Camden: In ballast—Parker. Atlantic: Atlantic City and 
Hammonton—Bassett. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar. Fuagitive 
from Europe. 
ELYMUS, L. 
een Wild Rye. 
E. Virginicus, L. 
Banks of streams and rivers. Frequent throughout the State. 
E. Canadensis, L. 
Banks of streams and rivers. Monmouth: Shark River— 
Knieskern; Farmingdale—Britton. Bergen: Palisades—Aus- 
tin; Hackensack meadows—Leggett. Hunterdon: Common 
—Best. 
Var. glaucifolius (Muhl.), Gray. 
Abundant in the valley of the Delaware River from Sussex 
to Salem counties—Porter, Britton, Martindale, Commons, Best. 
. *This must replace B  sterilis, L., of Dr. Willis’ Catalogue, and my Preliminary 
Catalogue, a very closely allied plant, which to my knowledge has only been found in 
the ballast grounds 
