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METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 



C. scoparia, Schkuhr. 



Open places in meadows and by roadsides. B*, M* and 8*, 

 occurs. Doubtless common in all the Reservations. 



C. foenea, Willd. 



Dryish open places. B*, occasional: — M*, occasional; 

 border of S. Reservoir; N. end of Doleful Pond, etc. : — BB*, 

 in shade near Trapelo Road. 



C. straminea, Willd. 



Dryish fields and open woods. M *, Pine Hill. 



Var. mirabilis, Tuck. 



Shady places. B, frequent at base of Hawk Hill: — S*, 

 damp roadside and meadows : — BB, occurs. 



Var. aperta, Boott. 



Bogs and wet places. B, rare. 



GRAMINE/E. Grass Family. 

 PASPALUM, L. 



P. setaceum, Michs. 



Sandy and gravelly places. B *, near Hoosicwhisick Pond ; 

 valley, E. of Wampatuck Hill, etc. : — M m , occasional: — BB*, 

 occurs. 



PANJCUM, L.f Panic Grass. 



P. SANGUINALE, L. CRAB GRASS. 



Nat. from Eu. in cult, ground and waste places. B *, slope 

 of Great Blue Hill, etc. 



P. glabrum, Gaudin. 



Nat. from Eu. in cult, ground and waste places. B*, oc- 

 casional. 



P. filiforme, L. 



Dry sandy soil. B*, rare ; gravelly road, W. Quincy. 



t The arrangement of the species of this genus is ace. to Scribner 

 (Grasses of Tenn. pt. 2), who kindly examined the difficult dichoto- 

 rnum group. 



