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Maryland: Between Chesapeake Beach and Chesapeake Junction, Hitchcock 

 1608, 1619, 1623, 1627, 1631, 1635, 1643, 1644, 2415; Riverdale, Chase 2378; 

 Beltsville, Chase 3762^; Cabin John, Chase 2905; Hyattsville, SteeZe in 1907. ' 



District of Columbia: Hitchcock 393, 2403, Kearney 29, Vasey 125, Wardin 1879, 

 Williams 5. 



Virginia: Four-Mile Run, Chase in Kneucker Gram. Exs. 555, Hitchcock 391, 

 Pollard 337; Norfolk, Kearney 302; Dismal Swamp, Chase 3653, 3675, Tyler 

 in 1905; Munden, Mackenzie 1710. 



North Carolina: Manteo, Ashe in 1898; Raleigh, Chase 3081; Chapel Hill, 

 Chase 3055, 3056, 3058, 3071, 3075; Wilmington, Chase 3121, 3141, 3155, Hitch- 

 cock 394; Biltmore, Boynton 4; Magnetic City, Wetherby 64; Jacksonville, 

 Chase 3191; Lenoir, Hitchcock 395. 



South Carolina: Orangeburg, Hitchcock 392, 1384; Clemson College, House 2158. 



Georgia: Lookout Mountain, i?iii/j 

 19; Stone Mountain, .ffi^c^coc^ 

 396; Rabun County, House 

 2269; Lagi-ange, Tracy 8869; 

 Warm Springs, Tracy 8859 ; Ma- 

 con, Small in 1895; Thomson, 

 Bartlett 1414, 1497; Augusta, 

 Cuthbert 387, 1120. 



Florida: Chipley, Combs 613; 

 Chattahoochee, Tracy 3653, 

 3658; Leon County, Ciirtiss 

 F in 1886 in part. 



Kentucky: Harlan County, Kear- 

 ney 58 in part, 141. 



Tennessee: Cocke County, Kearney 971; Knoxville, Ruth 72 in part. 



Alabama: Auburn, Tracy 3751, 3753, 3754, 3758; Pisgah, Chase 4472; Gateswood, 

 Tracy 8426 in part; Tuskegee, Carver 19; Mobile, Kearney 34 in part; 

 Flomaton, Hitchcock 1046; Greenville, Mohr in 1898. 



Mississippi: Starkville, Kearney 24 in part; Taylorville, Tracy 8415; Jackson, 

 Hitchcock 1299; Enterprise, Trao/ 3272; Biloxi, Kearney 337; Ocean Springs, 

 Tracy 161; Mississippi City, Hitchcock 1109. 



Arkansas: Benton County, Plank 42, 100. 



Louisiana: Calhoun, Hitchcock 1259, 1275, 1289; Shreveport, Hitchcock 1256. 



Texas: Waller County, Thurow 25; W^atherford, Tracy 7943 in part; Angelina 

 County, Reverchon 4136; Denison, Bebb 2661. 



Oklahoma: Sapulpa, Bush 1220. 



Fig. 248. — Distribution of P. villosissimum. 



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V 138. Panicum pseudopubesceixs Nash. 



Paniaim pseudopubescens Nash, Bull. Torrey Club 26 : 577. 1899. "Type collected 

 at Auburn, Lee Co., Alabama, May 7, 1898, by Messrs. F. S. Earle and C. F. Baker, 

 No. 1537. " The type, in Nash's Herbarium, is a clump of"a few vernal, mostly imma- 

 ture culms. Some of the blades are nearly naked along the middle of the upper 

 surface. Other specimens cited by Nash under this species, Earle & Baker 1522, 

 1524, 1526, 1529, have narrower blades than the type, with the upper surface often 

 nearly glabrous; these represent the more usual form of the species. 



This species was described by Elliott « as P. pubescens Lam., as shown by the speci- 

 men so labeled in his herbarium. The culm of this is appressed-pubescent, not "very 

 glabrous, " as stated in the description. 



The species described in Gray's Manual ^^ under P. ovale Ell. is P. pseudopubescens. 



aBot. S. C. &Ga. 1:125. 1816. 



6 A. Gray, Man. ed 7. 111. 1908. 



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