TEI ANDRIA DIGYNIA. Arundo. 
arista longitudine corollse, pilis corollam aequantibus, 
foliis culmisque glabris angustis. — Mich. fi. amer. 1. 
p. 73. 
On mountain meadows : Canada to Carolina. 1/ « July. 
v. v - Resembles A. Calamagrostis very much. 
5. A. panicula patente, calycibus unifioris acuminatis, pilis 
corollam aequantibus, arista dorsali geniculata calycem 
excedente. Willd. enrnn. p. 127. 
In North America. JViildenow. -f. 
6. A. panicula spicata, calycibus uniftoris corolla longiori- 
bus, floribus erectis muticis, foliis involutis pungenti- 
bus. Smith fi. brit. i. p. 148. 
Icon. Fl.dan.Q17. 
On the sea-coast : Canada to New England. % . July. 
v. v. 
102. ELEUSINE. Gcert. defr. et sevi. 1 . p. 7. 
1. E. glabra $ vaginis compressis, collo pilosis : spicis di- 
gitatis strieris longo-linearibus rectis, spiculis subsex- 
floris, floribus lanceolatis. Mich.fi . amer. I. p 64. 
In sandy cultivated grounds : New Jersey to Florida. 
G- June — Aug. v. v. In Virginia it is known by 
the name of IVire-grass, as a weed very noxious to 
the cultivator. 
2. E. vaginis pilosis, spicis numerosis filiformibus panicu- 
latis, spiculis minutissimis, calyce mucronato quadri- 
fioro, floribus muticis, Mich. fi. amer, l.p.65. 
In cultivated fields: Virginia, Carolina, Illinois, &c. 
©. June, July. v. v. 
103. CHLORIS. Swartz, fi. ind. l.p. I89. 
1. C. spica unica, spiculis subsexfloris, floribus aristatis monostachya. 
margine barbatis, glumis calycis exteriore scrobiculato- 
glandulosa dorso aristata. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 59. 
Aegilops aromaticum. IValt. fl. car. 249. 
In woods and cultivated fields : Virginia to Florida. O 
July. v. v. The spike of this grass is most singularly 
beautiful. 
2. C. spicis 4 — 6. strictis erectis, flosculis imbricatis sub- petresa. 
glabris muticis, glumis calycis exteriore aristata, cul- 
mo compresso glaberrimo. Swartz, fl. ind. 1. p. 1Q4 . 
Cynosuras paspaloides. Vahl. symb. 1. p. 21. 
Agrostis complanata. Ait. hew. 1. p. g6. 
Icon. Vahl . I. c. t. 27. 
s; 
confinis . 
arenaria. 
indica , 
mucronata. 
