CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. '' 
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A -N P. depauperatum, Muhl. 
/ Eoadsides and clearings. Somesville (R. & R.) ;_near /’ 
Sunken Heath; Sheep Island, Somes Harbor (Rand). * ^ 
P. dichotomum, L. 
^ ^ Common both in dry and damp ground. Exceedingly vari¬ 
able, appearing certainly in forms commune &ndi fasoioulatum. 
P. laxiflorum, Lam. 
► Q Frequent. High Head; Somesville (R. & R.); _Beech Hill 
I road. Southwest Harbor (Rand). A smooth form (P. laxi- 
florum, Chapm. Flora S. States, Suppl. 667), Northeast Meadow 
(Rand). 
P. Oeus-GALli, L. Baexyard Grass. 
'o _ Frequent in barnyards and cultivated ground. Appearing ^ 
in both long-awned and awnless forms. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
SETARIA, Beauv. Beistlt Foxtail Geass. 
S. GLAUCA (L.), Beauv. Foxtail Grass. 
Cultivated ground. Southwest Harbor; High Head; Seal ^ 
Harbor (Rand). Adventive from Europe. ' 
S. viElDls (L.), Beauv. Green Foxtail. 
JJcauv. utkeen jjoxtail. 
^ Common in cultivated grounds and waste pi 
from Europe. 
S. ItaltoA (L.), Eoem. & Schultes. Millet. 
laces, 
1 . Naturalized } 
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Head of Northeast Harbor, in grass plots (Rand). Adventive 
from Europe. The form is that known as 8. Germanica (L.), 
Beauv., distinguished from the type by its more dense or com¬ 
pact, and usually erect, panicle or *‘head.” 
or com- 
LEERSIA, Swz. Cut Geass. 
L. oryzoides (L.), Swz. Rice Cut Grass. 
Border of Somes Stream (Rand) ; — Seal Cove Pond meadow 
(R. & R.). 
