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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 


Ps daisies, Beauv. (Oat-Grass.) 
A. avenaceum, Beauv. Meadows, Shark River, M. "(Nat Bu) S% 

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Holcus, L. (Meadow Soft-Grass.) a. 
H. lanatus, L. (Velvet-Grass.) Meadows, not rare. (Nat. Eu.) ea 









Hierochloa, Gmelin. (Holy-Grass.) ~e 
H. borealis, Roem. and Schultes. Border of salt reir neat 
Squan Village, M., very rare, O. (Knieskern.) Salem. (Canby.) Fre- — 
quent north. - 
Anthoxanthum, L. (Sweet Vernal-Grass.) 
A. odoratum, L. Meadows, common. (Nat. Eu.) 
Phalaris, L. (Canary-Grass.) 
P. Canariensis, L. Closter. (Avustin.) 
P. arundinacea, L. Wet places, common. 
Amphicarpum, Kunth. 
A. Purshii, Kunth. Wet, sandy places, south. 
Paspalum, L. (Paspalum.) 
P. setaceum, Michx. Dry, sandy fields, common. 
P. leve, Michx. Damp meadows, not common. 
Panicum, L. (Panic-Grass.) 
P. filiforme, L. Dry, sandy soils and road-sides, common. Pie: 
P. glabrum, Gaudin. Waste places, common. (Nat. Eu.) ee 
P. sanguinale, L. Both waste and cultivated fields, common. (Nat. a 
Eu.) ‘ z 
P. anceps, Michx. Wet, sandy soils, pine barrens, O., common. oe 
P. agrostoides, Spreng. Wet meadows, common, M. - 
P. proliferum, Lam. Edges of salt marshes. 
P. capillare, L. Cultivated fields, rich soils, common. 
P. virgatum, L. Dry and moist, sandy and gravelly soils, not rare. 
P. amarum, Ell. Cape May. (Canby.) 
P. latifolium, L. Thickets and river banks, common. 
P. clandestinum, L. Shady places, common. 
P. viscidum, Ell. South Jersey. (Porter.) 4 
P. pauciflorum, Ell. Banks of the Delaware. (Porter.) / 
P. dichotomum, L. Dry and damp so@ls, woods and fields, a very 
variable species everywhere, common. 
P. depauperatum, Muhl. Hill-sides, common. r 
P. verrucosum, Muhl. Sandy swamps, near the coast, rare. < 
P. Crus-galli, L. (Barnyard-Grass.) Rich, cultivated fields, and along 
streams. (Nat. Eu.) 
