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Andropogon virginicus L. Broom Sedge. 



Damp soil near the lake. Very abundant in old fields, sand 

 hills, low flats, etc. 



SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. 



Flats across from the paper mill. 



Indian Grass. 



Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. Johnson Grass. 



Has become established in a number of places in and near town. 



DlGITARIA SANGUINALIS (L.) Scop. 



Very abundant in cultivated fields. 



Crab Grass. 



Leptoloma cognatum (Schultes) Chase. Tumble Grass. Witch 

 Sand hills. Common also in old fields. [Grass. 



Paspalum setaceum Michx. 

 Common in the sand hills. 



Paspalum Boscianum Flugge. 

 Roadside west of Snake Branch. 



Paspalum plenipilum Nash. 



Wet marsh on east side of Kilgore's Pond. 



Paspalum fi.oridanum Miciix. 

 Near the paper mill. 



Axonopus furcatus (Fliigge) Hitchc. 

 Damp meadow east of Kilgore's Pond. 



Anthaenantia rufa (Ell.) Schult. 



Transition between meadow and sand hills east of Kilgore's 

 Pond. 



Panicum neuranthum Griseb. 



Sand hills across the lake. Very common. 



Panicum hemitomum Schultes. 



Shallow water on edges of the lake and of Kilgore's Pond. 

 This grass extends farthest into the water and is fringed on the 

 land side by P. scabriusculum. 



Panicum scabriusculum Ell. 



Shallow water and wet soil along the margins of the lake, of 

 Kilgore's Pond and of Black Creek. This is the first growth to 

 occupy new made soil on the edges of water courses. 



