Thk (trasses of Tf.nnesskk. 49 



Fiorin. — Aorosiis stolonifera : also A. alba. 



Flat-stalked or Flat-stemmed-grass. — Poa comprcssa. 



Flat-stalked Blue-grass. — Poa compressa. 



Floating Fox-tail. — Alopccurus i^cniculatus. 



Floating Manna-grass. — Glyccria fluitans. 



Fly-away-grass. — Agrostis scabra. 



Fly-catch-grass. — Leers i a Icnticula.is. 



Fog, Old. — Dan t hot! i a spicata. 



Fool-hay. — Panicum capillare and Agrostis scabra. 



Fowl Meadow-grass.— Glyceria nervata^ Poa serotina^ and Calama- 

 grostis Canadensis. 



Fox-tail. — Setaria olauca, Erianthus saccharoides (K. alopecuroidcs), 



flordeiim jubatiun, and species of Alopccurus. 

 Fox-tail, Bristly. — Setaria verticillata and S. Gcrtnanica. 

 Fox-tail, English. — Alopccurus pratensis. 

 Fox-tail, Floating. — Alopccurus gtniculatus. 

 Fox-tail, Green. — Setaria viridis. 

 Fox -tail, Large. — Setaria composita. 

 Fox-tail, Meadow. — Alopccurus pratensis. 

 Fox-tail, Wild Water. — Alopccurus aristulatus. 

 Fox-tail, Yellow. — Setaria glauca. 

 French Rye-grass. — ArrJicnathenun avcnaceum. 

 Fresh-water Cord-grass. — Spartina cynosuroides. 

 Fringed Brome-grass. — Bromus c Hiatus. 

 Furze-top. — Agrostis vulgaris and A. canina. 

 Gama-grass. — Tripsacum dactyloides. 

 German Millet. — Setaria Germanica. 

 Gilbert's Relief-grass. — Phalaris intermedia. 

 Glaucous Creeping Fescue. — Festuca rubra, wdiV. glaucescens. 



Glyceria aquatica, Sm. — Reed Meadow-grass, White Spear-grass. 

 A stout grass with upright culms, three to five feet high, 

 growing along the margins of streams and in very wet meadows. 

 Native, but apparently not common; Gattinger records only one 

 locality, and up to the present time I have not observed it 

 within the State. It is a good grass for fodder where it grows 

 spontaneously. [Glyceria grandis, S. Watson.) 



Glyceria fluitans, P. Br. — Floating Manna-grass, Common Manna- 

 grass. 

 This is a very widely distributed species, and is probably to be 

 found within the State, although not yet recorded as occurring 



