CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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PHLEUM, L. Cat’s-tail Geass. 
P. pbATENSE, L. Timothy. 
'72-'^ Common in fields and meadows. Naturalized from Europe. C 
ALOPECURUS, L. Eox-tail Geass. 
A. PEATBNSIS, L. Meadow Fox-tail. 
"1^3 Fields and by roadsides; infrequent. Seal Harbor (Redfield) ; C, S 
' _ Southwest Harbor ; Bar Harbor ; Hulls Cove; Somesville ' 
(Band). Naturalized from Europe. 
' SPOROBOLUS, E. Br. Deop-seed Geass. 
S. serotinus (Torr.), Gray. Mist Grass. ^ , 
Meadows and low ground; frequent. 
AGROSTIS, L. Bent Geass. 
A. ALBA, L. White Bent Grass. Herd’s Grass. K - Ca^- 
Meadows and fields; common. Naturalized from Europe 
.... . 
through cultivation. ‘f£4C^. '' 
^ Var. STLVATIOA (L.), Scribner. 
A viviparous form of the species. Beech Hill; Somes Stream , 
(Band). 
n Var. coarctata (Hoffm.), Scribner. 
Panicle dense; branches short, flower-bearing to the base; ^ y z , 
plant not stoloniferous. In wet ground; frequent. Baker 
. Island (Eedfield);—High Head; bog. Kings Point, Southwest-^ 
Harbor (Band); — head of Somes Sound (Greenleaf). Doubt¬ 
less indigenous. 
Var. stolonifera (L.), Vasey. , 
Panicle dense, but the spikelets less crowded than in var. "V- 
coapcfata, narrow, often linear; plant stoloniferous. On beaches CaaX t 
by the shore, and elsewhere. Hunters Beach; High Head ^ 
(Band) ; —Little Cranberry Isle; Little Harbor (Bedfield). ' 
Doubtless indigenous. 
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