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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [APRIL, ’88. 
Agrostis perennans, Tuckerin. (Thin Grass./ Found by Lap- 
ham, and later by Conrath, in the county, 
A. scabra, Willd. (Hair Grass.) Common in Town Lake. 
A. vulgaris, With. (Red-top.) Within the City limits. (A. Con- 
rath. ) 
Muhlenbergia Mexieana, Trin. 
M. sylvatica, T. & G. Both species in Wauwatosa. 
Brachyelytrum aristatum, Beauv. In Town Lake. 
Calamagrostis Canadensis, Beauv. New Cceln. 
Oryzopsis asperifolia, Michx. (Mountain Rice.) S. part of the 
county. 
Spartina eynosuroides, Willd. (Fresh Water Cord Grass.) I 
Found this species oti the Milwaukee River banks near 
. the Cement Mills in the N. part of the countv 
Dactyhs glomerata, L. (Orchard Grass.) Scattered through 
the county; rare. 
Glyceria nervata, Trin. (Fowl-Meadow Grass.) S. part of the 
county. 1 
G. aquatica, Smith. (Reed-Meadow Grass .) 
G. fluitans, R. Br Air a , i 
' ‘ ^-°nrath has found both of these 
species m the county. 
P°a annua, L (Low Spear Grass. ) Throughout the county. 
i WireGmSS - ) Ne -Cceln, and neighborhood. 
Milwaukee. 1 ^ L Sherman has fou nd this species near 
P. serotina, Ehrhd. Within the city limits. 
. pratensis, L. (Common Meadow r ra > r i 
P debI1!« ,, dtlow Grass.) Everywhere. 
. ae bills, Torr. Mentioned bv Tnnim • • xri 
waukee. ' Gap ham as growing in Mil- 
Eragrotis reptans, Nees. Near + r' 
E. capillaris, Nees. New C«l„. ^ H ° me CemeteTy ' 
^byT Conrafh T’ (Sheeps Fescue.) Mentioned 
-. -ti: “rsrr;" the ci *-' 
Bromus Kalmii, Gray. (Wild Che 
New Coeln. less *> Along a R. R. track near 
B. ciliatus, L. I„ the S. part ol tl.e 
Phragmites communis, Trin R, 
*Lollium pererme, L. At Franklin ' the last. 
Tnticum repens, L. (Couch . 
elsewhere. " SS ’^ Alenonionee Valley and 
Hordeum jubatum, L. (Squirrel*- *i 
northern part of the city and cc^nt^^ 8 ^ Abmldant " ^ 
