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Brush, Bottle.— .Is/^re/Zti J/ys/n'x. 



$ ^^ IJull-i^rass. — Spartina cynosuroides, Paspalum purpur- 



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ascens, Tripsacum d act) hides. 

 Ihincli-^rass, Early. — Eatonia obtusata. 

 Ihir-iifrass. — CencJn us trihuloides. 

 Burden's-grass. — Agrostis vulgaris, A. canina. 

 Bushy Blue-stem. — Afidropoi^on nuiaN.s. 

 Buzzard -s^rass (local). — FJeusine Indica. 



Calamagrostis Canadensis. — Blue-joint-grass^ 

 Sand-<;rass, Red-top Canadian Small-Reed, 

 Fowl Meado\v-j.;;rass. 

 A native grass, but limited to the higher 

 mountains of East Tennessee. Of no agricul- 

 tural value here. 



Calamagrostis Nuttalliana. — Reed Bent-grass, 



Wild Oats. {^Calamagrostis coarctaia is the 

 same). 



FlK. 10. 

 Small Keed-^rass. 

 Ciilamai/rostis Canaden- 

 sis.. 



Cal t - k i 1 1 . — Hole us lanatus. 



Canada Lyme-grass. — Elymus Canadensis. 



Canadian Small-Reed. — Calamagrostis Canadensis. 



Canary-grass. — Generic name for species of Fhalaris; applied espe- 

 cially to Fhalaris canariensis. 



Canary-grass. Reed. — Fhalaris arundinacea. 



Canary-grass, Southern. — Fhalaris intermedia. 



Canary-grass, Stewart's. — Fhalaris intermedia 



Cand y-grass. — Er agrostis minor. 



Cane. — Arundinaria gigantea, Chapm. 



Cane, African. — Fennisetum spicatum^ the same a.sFennisetum typhoideum, 

 Pers. 



Cane, Chinese Sugar. — Sorghum saccharatum, S. vulgare. 



Cane, Large. — Arundinaria tecta, and A. gigantea. 



Cane, Small. — Arundinaria iecta. 



Cane, Sugar. — Sorghum I'ulgare. 



Carpet-grass. — Sporobolus Indicus. 



Catch-fly-grass. — Lcersia lenticularis. 



Cat's- tail-grass. — Fhleum pratense. 



Cat-tail Millet. — Fennisetum spicatum. Setaria Italica. 



Cenchrustribuloides, Linn. — Sand-bur, Sand -spur, Hedge-hog-grass»- 

 Bur-grass, Cock-spur-bur. 

 Reported as occurring along the sandy banks of the Mississippi 

 River. It is a low, much-branched grass, with a short "head,"' 



