CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 65 



Triticum, L. (Wheat) 



T. repens, L. Along fences, not common In middle counties. Re- 

 poxted m ■ troublesome weed in tlie north. [Knighton,) 



Elymus, L. (Lyme-Grass — Wild Rye.) 



E. Virginicas, L, Banks of small streams, rare. 

 E. Canadensis, L. Banks of Shark River, rare. 



E. striatus, Willd. Banks of streams, rare. 



Danthonia, DC. (Wild Oat-Grass.) 



D. spieata, Beauv. Dry barrens, very common. 

 D. sericea, Xutt. This southern species has been found near Man- 

 chester, O., in a single locality, rare. (Knieskern.) 



Aira, L. (Hair-Grass.) 



A. fiexuosa, L. Dry hill-sides, not common. 

 A. ca'spitosa, L. Damp places, rare. 



Arrhenatherum, Beauv. (Oat-Grass.) 



A. avenaceum, Beauv. Meadows, Shark River, M. 



Holcus, L. (Meadow Soft-Grass.) 



H. lanatus, L. (Velvet-Grass.) Meadows, not rare. 



Hierochloa, Gmelin. (Holy-Grass.) 



H. borealis, Roem. and Schultes. Border of salt marshes, near 

 Squan Village, M., very rare. (Knieskern.) Salem. (Canby.) 



Anthoxanthum, L. (Sweet Vernal-Grass.) 

 A. odoratum, L. Meadows, common. 



Phalaris, L. (Canary-Grass.) 



P. arundinacea, L. Wet places, common. 



Amphicarpum, Kunth. 



A. Pnrshii, Kunth. Wet, sandy places, near Manchester, 0., very 

 rare. [Knietkem.) South Jersey. {Canby.) 



Paspalum, L. (Paspalum.) 



P mi, Michx. Dry, sandy fields, common. 



P. l;cvf, Michx. Damp meadows, not common. 



Panicum, L. (Panic-Grass.) 



P. filiforme, L, Dry, Bandy soils and road-sides, common. 

 P. glabrom, Gaudin. Waste places, oommon. 



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