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Panicum latifolium L. Broad-leaved Panic Grass 



In moist open woods and thickets, often in rather 

 poor soil. Uncommon. Quaker run, Huckleberry 

 hill etc. 

 Panicum linearifolium Scribn. Low White-haired 

 Panic Grass 

 In sterile or sandy soil, and in this region confined 

 chiefly to such soils in the Allegheny valley, Huckle- 

 berry hill, Elko mountain etc. 

 Echinochloa crusgalli (L.) Beauv. Barnyard Grass 

 A weed of rather fertile soils in cultivated sections. 

 Seen at Quaker Bridge, Steamburg, Salamanca etc., 

 but apparently rare or absent from most of the 

 park area. 

 Setaria lutescens (Weigel) Hub., S. glauca. Golden 

 Foxtail 

 A weed of cultivated lands and waste places, but 

 rare within the park area. 

 Setaria viridis (L.) Beauv. Green Foxtail, Bottle 

 Grass 

 In situations similar to the preceding, and more 

 common especially along railroads. 

 Leersia oryzoides (L.) Sw. Rice Cut-grass 



Common in wet alluvial soil, marshes and river 

 banks along the Allegheny river, Tunungwant creek 

 and the lower valleys of Quaker run. Red House etc. 

 Anthoxanthum odoratum L. Sweet Vernal Grass 



Locally common in poor or sterile soil of fields, 

 roadsides and open woods. Bee Hunter creek. 

 Milium effusum L. Wild Millet Grass 



In moist or low woodlands, usually in rather rich 

 soil, common. Saunders (Roosevelt Wild Life Bul- 

 letin 1:270, 1923) reports Aristida dichotoma as a 



