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F. nutans Willd. — Orient. 



F. octoflora Walt. — Orient in light soil. 



F. ovina L. — Orient; also the var. pseudovina Hack., on sandy beaches, determined 



by Mrs. Chase. 

 Homalocenchrns oryzoides (L.) Poll. — About swamps and ponds. 

 H. virginicus (Willd.) Britton — Greenport. 

 Hordeum jubatum L. — Rare at Orient. 

 Lolium perenne L. — Orient in a meadow. 

 Muhlenbergia mexicana (L.) Trin. 

 M. Schreberi Gmeln. — Orient in cedar woods. 



M. umbrosa Scribn. — Low woods. {Muhlenbergia sylvatica Torr.) 

 Nothoholcus lanatus (L.) Nash — {Holcus lanatus L.) 

 Panicularia acutiflora (Torr.) Ktze. — Orient about ponds. 

 P. grandis (Wats.) Nash — Determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. nervata (Willd.) Ktze. — Greenport in wooded swamps; also the var. parviflora 



(Vasey) in moist woods. 

 Panicularia pallida (Torr.) Ktze. — Greenport. 

 P. septentrionalis (Hitchc.) Bicknell — Greenpoit in wet woods, specimens with 



very long panicles. 

 Panicum agrostoides Spreng. — Orient; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 P. amarum Ell. — Southold on sandy beaches; specimens in N. Y. State Herbarium. 

 P. Ashei Pearson — Orient; determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. Bicknellii Nash. 

 P. Boscii Poir. 



P. capillare L. — A weed in cultivated soil. 

 P. cladestinum L. 



P. columbianum Scribn. — Determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. Commonsianum Ashe — Determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. depauperatum Muhl. — Sandy soil; determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. dichotomiflorum Mx. — Cultivated soil. (Formerly confused with Panicum 



proliferum Lam.) 

 P. dichotomum L. — Determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. huachucae Ashe — Sandy soil; also the var. sihicola Hitchc. & Chase, determined 



by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. implicatum Scribn. 

 P. meridionale Ashe — Determined by Mrs. Chase. {Panicum oricola Hitchc. & 



Chase.) 

 P. microcarpon Muhl. — Rare at Greenport, also "a rare form with pubescent 



spikelets" in cedar woods at Orient; determined by Mrs. Chase. {Panicum 



barbulatum Nash.) 

 P. polyanlhes Schultes — Determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. Scribnerianum Nash — Hilly pastures at East Marion. 

 P. sphaerocarpon Ell. — Greenport; determined by Mrs. Chase. 

 P. spretum Schultes — Orient in wet meadows; reported in N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 



139: 27. 1910. 

 P. verrucosum Muhl. — Rare at Orient. 



P. virgatum L. — Margins of salt marshes; determined in part by Mrs. Chase. 

 Paspalum circulare Nash — Greenport and East Marion; specimens in N. Y. State 



Herbarium. 



