TRIANDRIA DIGYNIA. ' AgrOStlS. 05 
joribus basi barbatis, foliis planis brevibus. Mich fi. 
amer. 1 , p. 53. 
In rich soil on the edges of woods, from N^w York to 
Florida, especially in the western countries. I/ . June, 
July. v. v. Apparently a grass worth the attention 
of the cultivator. 
15i A. racemo oblongo, e spicis densifloris interrupto, glumae racemosa . 
exterioris valvis in mucronem aristiformem desinenti- 
bus, gluma interiore mutica longioribus. Mich.fi. 
amer. 1. p. 53. 
On the overflowed banks of the river Mississippi, -f . 
74. ANTHOXANTHUM. Gen. pi. 58. 
1. A. spica oblonga ovata, flosculis subpedunculatis arista odoratum. 
longioribus. JVilld.sp.pl. 1 . p. 150. 
Icon. Host. gram.. 1 . t. 5. FI. dan. 666. Engl. hot. 64/. 
Common in meadows ; probably brought with grass 
seeds from Europe. 11 . May — July. v. v, 
75. PHALARIS. Gen.pl. 100. 
1. P. panicula oblonga ventricosa coarctata, glumis acumi- arundinacea, 
natis. Fers. ench. 1. p. 7$. IVilld. sp. pi. 1. p. 320. 
Arundo colorata. Ait. hew. ed. 2. 1. p. 174- 
Icon. Host. gram. 2. t. 33. Engl. hot. 402. 
On river banks, frequent : Canada to Virginia. I/ . July, 
Aug. v. v. 
2. P. panicula multiflora stricta, floribus ovatis villosis. villosa. 
Mich. fi. amer. I. p. 43. 
In woods of Carolina. Michaux. -f- . 
76 . PHLEUM. Gen. pl. 128. Timothy- grass. 
1. P. spica cylindrica longissima ciliata, culmo erecto. pratense. 
Willd. sp. pl. i .p. 354. 
Icon. Host, grani. 3. t. 9. 
In fields and meadows, common. 1/ . . June— Sept, 
v. v. 
77. ALOPECLJRUS. Gen.pl. 102. 
1 . A. culmo erecto, glumis villosis, corollis muticis. IVilld. pratensis „ 
sp.pl. 1. p. 3 57. 
Icon. Host. gram. 2. /.31, Engl. lot. 759. 
In fields and gardens, frequent, introduced from Europe. 
11 . May — Aug. v. v. 
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