
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 43 
Calamagrostis, Adans. (Reed Bent-Grass. ) 
C. Canadensis, Beauv. Low meadows, near Squan and Shark rivers, 
common, M. 
C. confinis, Nutt. Swamps, Mer., not common. 
C. Nuttalliana, Steud. Damp and shady places, rare. South nie 
(Canby.) Frequent at Closter. (Azwstin.) 
©. brevipilis, Gray. Moderately dainp places. Low country, rare. 
C. arenaria, Roth. Sandy beaches and sand-hills. Useful] in bind- 
ing drifting sands together, common. 
Stipa, L. (Feather-Grass.) 
S. avenacea, L. (Black Oat-Grass.) © Be. sandy or gravelly, open 
woods, common, low country. 
Aristida, L. (Triple-awned Grass.) 
A. dichotoma, Michx. Dry, sandy fields and road-sides, common. 
A. gracilis, Ell. Dry, sandy woods and road-sides, common. 
A. purpurascens, Poir. Sandy fields and road-sides, not rare. 
A. tuberculosa, Nutt. Sandy soils, Middletown, M., rare. 
Spartina, Schreber. (Cord or Marsh Grass.) 
S. polystachya, Willd., Muhl. (Salt Reed-Grass.) Salt or brackish 
marshes, within tide-water, common. 
S. juncea, Willd. Damp, sandy beaches and salt marshes, common. 
(Knieskern.) Cape May. (Canby.) 
S. stricta, Roth. 
Var. glabra. Salt marshes, common. 
Var. alterniflora. Cape May. (Canby.) 
Gymnopogon, Beauv. (Naked-beard Grass.) 
G. racemosus, Beauv. Sandy woods and pinesof M.and0O. Also 
South Jersey. (Canby.) 
Eleusine, Gertn. (Crab-Grass—Yard-Grass. ) 
E. Indica, Gertn. A troublesome weed in cultivated grounds, com- 
mon. (Nat. India.) , 
Leptochloa, Beauv. 
L. fascicularis, Gray. Edges of salt meadows, M. and O. 
Tricuspis, Beauv. 4 
T. seslerioides, Torr. Dry, shady places, rare. 
T. purpurea, Gray. Dry, white sand, not common, low country. 
Dactylis, L. (Orchard Grass.) 
D. glomerata, L, Cultivated. (Nat. Eu.) 
