WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 20S 



A. ViRGINICUS L. 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Preston: near Au- 

 rora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Barbour: near Tygart Junction 

 {Greenman, t,"}). 



CHRYSOPOGON Trin. 



C. NUTAS (L.) Benth. Indian grass. Wood grass. 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg {Nuttall). Barbour: near Ty- 

 gart Junction {Greenman, 39). 



SORGHASTRUM Nash. 



S. AVENACEUM (Michx.) Nash. {Chrysopogon ^lichx.). 



Dry fields, Preston: near Aurora {Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 

 Fayette: near Quinnimont {Pollard & Maxoii. 36). 



PASPALUM Linn. 



P. MUCRONATUIvI Muhl. 



In wet places. Kanawha: at the Salinas (Holton). 



P. MUHLENBERGII Nash. 



In dry or stony places. Monongalia : near Morgantown 

 (Grout). 



P. SETACEUM Michx. 



Sandy soils. Monongalia : at the end of the Hogback, 

 Decker's Creek, near ]\Iorgantown (Millspaugh). 

 P. LAEVE Michx. , 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Kanawha: at Wash- 

 ington's Burning Springs near the Kanawha salinas (Hol- 

 ton). 

 P. LAEVE PILOSUM Scribn. 



AVyoming: along Horse and Hound Creeks, alt. 1,100 to 

 1,200 feet., near Baileysville (Morris, 1284). 



SYNTHERISMA Walt. 



S. LINEARIS (Krock.) Nash. 



Fields and waste places, Preston : near Aurora (Mr. & 

 Mrs. Steele). 

 S. SANGUiNALis (L.) Dulac. Crabgrass, Crowfoot grass. 

 (Panicum L.). 



Cultivated and waste grounds, common throughout the 

 State. 



PANICUM Linn. 



P. DiCHOTOMiFLORUM Michx. (P. geniculatniii Ell., prolifcnim 

 Lam.). 



Moist grounds along streams. Monongalia : near Mor- 

 gantown and Uffington (Millspaugh; Post). Preston: near 



