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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 97 
P. Crus-GaLli, L. BarNyaRD GRASS. 
Nat. from Eu. in moist waste places. B*, occasional :— 
M, frequent. 
P. miliaceum, L.t True Miter. 
Cult. and rarely escaped. BB, rare. 
P. agrostoides, Muhl. 
Wet meadows and borders of streams. B*, occasional; bor- 
der of Hoosicwhisick Pond, etc.: — M*, occasional; E. bor- 
der of N. Reservoir, ete. 
P. proliferum, Lam. 
Borders of ponds and streams. B*, rare; by pool in Pine 
Tree Brook. 
P. capillare, L. 
Cult. fields and all waste places. BB*, occurs; doubtless 
common in all the Reservations. 
P. latifolium, L. 
Low ground in shady places. B*, common: — M%*, occurs: 
— S*, Rooney’s Rock, etc. 
P. commutatum, Schult. 
Rocky woods and hillsides. M*, N. of Cascade. 
P. scoparium, Lam. 
Wet meadows and damp places. B*, occurs. 
P. depauperatum, Mubl. 
Dry woods and sandy places. B*, occurs: — M*, near 
Cascade, etc. : — S *, Milkweed Hill, etc. 
P. sphzrocarpon, Ell. P. nitidwm, Gray, Man. ed. 6, 632, 
in part. 
Dry or moist ground. M*, wet borders of N. and W. sides 
of S. Reservoir. 
P. lanuginosum, Ell. P. dichotomum, Gray, Man. ed. 6, 
633, in part. 
Open woods and thickets, usually in moist soil; generally 
+ See Vasey, Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb. iii. 34. 

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