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Delaware: Wilmington, Commons in 1897; Centerville, Commons 361. 

 Maryland: Chesapeake Beach, Hitchcoch 1604; Riverdale, Chase 2374; Plum- 



mers Island, Hitchcock 590. 

 District op Columbia: Ball 14, Kearney in 1897, Scribner in 1894, Sudworth in 



1890, Vasey in 1884, Ward in 1876 and 1878. 

 Virginia: Rosslyn, Dewey 235; Glencarlyn, Dewey 280; Marion, Small in 1892; 



Ocean View, Kearney 1469; Virginia Beach, Kearney 1411. 

 North Carolina: Asheville, Ca7iby 220; Biltmore, Hitchcock 591; Columbus, 



Toionsend in 1897; West Raleigh, Coit 1293; Chapel Hill, Chase 3073; Spray, 



i)e Chalmot; without locality, Vasey in 1878. 

 South Carolina: Aiken, Ravenel; Clemson College, House 2136; Orangeburg, 



Hitchcock 19, 1412. 

 Georgia: Stone Mountain, Hitchcock 222, Eggert 40; Clyo, Harper 1812; Dublin, 



Harper 1366; Thomson, 5Gr<- 



FiG. 358.— Distribution of P. boscii. 



lett 1505; Tallulah Falls, Cuth- 



bert in 1899. 

 Florida: Chipola River, Curtiss 



K.; Tallahassee, Nash 2329; 



Monticello, Combs 334, 337; 



Quincy, Combs 399; Chipley, 



Combs 683. 

 Kentucky: Pine Mountain, .Kear- 

 ney 258; without locality. 



Short. 

 Tennessee: Franklin County, 



Eggert 26 in 1897; Hiwassee 



Gorge, Kearney 325; White Cliff Springs, Scribner in 1890; Knox County, 



Kearney in 1894. 

 Alabama: Northern Alabama, Vasey in 1878; Scottsboro, Chase 4501; Pisgah to 



Tennessee River, Chase 4491; Auburn, Hitchcock 1320; Montgomery, Carver 



64; Dadeville, Pollard & MaxonViQ; Talladega Springs, Pollard & Maxon2i7; 



Thomasville, Mohr in 1888. 

 Mississippi: Meridian, Tracy 3252; Starkville, Tracy 3 in 1888; Jackson, Hitch- 

 cock 1300. 

 Arkansas: Benton County, Plank 7. 



Louisiana: Calhoun, Hitchcock 1272; Shreveport, Hitchcock 1244. 

 Texas: Monterey, Reverchon ilii h ; Houston, 5aZZ 828 in part; without locality, 



Nealley in 1889. 

 Oklahoma: Without locality, Butler 43 (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 



^ 191a. Panicum boscii moUe (Vasey^ Hitchc. & Chase. 



Panicum latifolium molle Vasey AJ. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Bot. Bull. 8 : 34.1889. 

 "Virginia to Louisiana." The type, in the National Herbarium, consists of two vernal 

 plants, with softly villous culms and sheaths, bearded nodes, and nearly mature primary 

 panicles. The accompanying label in Vasey's hand reads: "Panicum latifolium var. 

 molle Vasey, a state downy all over, Washington, D. C.,« L. F. Ward." 



Panicum walteri molle Porter, Bull. Torrey Club 20 : 194. 1893. Presumably based 

 on P. latifolium molle Vasey, since "(Vasey)" is given as authority, though Vasey's 

 combination is not cited. 



« "Washington, D. C," was commonly given as locality for the surrounding region, 

 and the specimens may have been collected on the Virginia side of the Potomac as 

 indicated in the range given. 



