Proceedings and Collections. ( .»8 



from Wayne County; c. ohordorhixc^ Bhr., and 0. ctrcta, 

 Boott, from Tioga County; <'. paUeaoen$ t L., c wnsUxia^ 

 r,.»oit., c. as§Hvatt8 t M. A. c, c. aubutata t fcfichx., from 

 Dortheastern Pennsylvania; (7. longiroairia l Torr., and (7. 



o/it/ospm/Kt, Miehx., from Monroe County. These may !»•• 



confidently sought lor in our territory, as well as a oonsld- 



erable number Of commoner forms which have been overlook- 

 ed because of Incomplete exploration 01 hasty observation. 



GHAMINK.i:. 



672. Panicum glabrum, Gaudin. 

 Near Wilkes-Barre. 



673. P. sanguinale, L. Cbab-gbas 



Common. 



674. P. prollferum, Lam. 



Southeast of Wilkes-Barre, on the flat near the Empire 

 Shaft, in the Influence of the brackish overflow from the 

 mine, [in herb. IT. P. D.) 



67-"). p. agrostoides, Bpreng. 



Shores of the Susquehanna southeast of Mocanaqua. 



'>:»>. V. capillars, L. Old-witch Ckass. 

 Near Wyoming, etc. 



677. P. yinratum, L. 



The river-terraee near the railroad siding at Campbell's 

 Ledge. 



678. P. latifolium, Muhl. 

 Lower Lackawanna Valley. 



679. P. clandestinum, L. 

 Lower Lackawanna Valley. 



680. P. xanthophjsum, Gray. 



Elk Mountain between the knobs, (in herb. W. P. D.) 

 Luzerne County, {Prof. Porter)— its southern limit. 



