102 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Kansas: Cherokee County, Hitchcock Pl. Kan. 877; Kingman County, Carle- 
ton 548. 
DeLawaARE: Townsend, Canby in 1891; Talleyville, Commons in 1897. 
Maryianb: Lanham, Chase 3469, Hitchcock 2398; Glen Echo, Kearney in 1895; 
Great Falls, Ball 83. 
Norra Carortna: Chapel Hill, Coker in 1908. 
Soutn Carouina: Aiken, Ravenel in 1869; Orangeburg, Hitchcock 445. 
Georara: Thomson, Bartlett 1066; Leesburg, Curtiss 6888, 6890; Arlington, Har- 
per 1239; Augusta, Cuthbert 1128; without locality, Chapman. 
Froripa: Old Town, Combs 879; Dunnellon, Combs 915; Lake City, Chase 4286, 
4287; Eustis, Nash 1694; Grasmere, Combs 1120; Clarcona, Meislahn 100, 
159a; Orange County, Baker 131; Crystal, Combs 1012; Homosassa, Combs 
961; Bartow, Combs 1198, 1204; Ellzey, Combs 804; Jenkins, Haton 242; 
Miami, Haton 164 in part, 165; without locality, Rugel in 1842. : 
Kentucky: Lexington, Short in 1835 (Gray Herb.). . 
TENNESSEE: Knoxville, Ruth 65. 
Atapama: Eufaula, McCarthy in 1888; Cullman County, Eggert in 1897; Mobile 
County, Mohr in 1885; without locality, Chapman, Winchell. 
Mississippi: Starkville, Chase 4445, Kearney 74; Nicholson, Kearney 372 in part; 
Panola County, Eggert in 1896; Horn Island, Tracy 2036. 
ARKANSAS: Fulton, Bush 1023; Texarkana, Heller 4235. 
Louisiana: Coushatta County, Ball 124; Alexandria, Ball 169; Rayville, Ball 20 
in part; Natchitoches, Ball 156; Oberlin, Ball 225; Chalmette, Tracy 7651; 
Shreveport, Ball 111; Pointe a la Hache, Langlois in 1880; Lake Charles, 
Chase 4397. 
Texas: Texarkana, Plank 24; Beaumont, Plank 24; Jacksonville, Joor in 1884; 
Rusk, Plank 75; Marshall County, Riggs 18; Columbia, Bush 1398; Harvester, 
Thurow in 1898; Hockley, Thurow in 1889; Tyler, Reverchon 2222; Luling, 
Plank 22; “60 miles south of Fort Scott,’’ Palmer in 1863. 
OxiaHoMA: Poteau, Hitchcock in 1903 (Hitchcock Herb.); without locality, Shel- 
don in 1891. 
British Cotumstia: Sproat Lake, Vancouver Island, Macoun 135, 29348. 
CALIFORNIA: On the Sacramento, Wilkes Expl. Exped. 
/ 51. Panicum condensum Nash. 
Agrostis purpurascens Bert.; Steud. Nom. Bot. ed. 2. 1: 42. 1840, not Swartz, 1788. 
“Domingo” is cited, but no description is given. Bertero’s specimen, labeled ‘‘ Agros- 
tis purpurascens loc. aquosis. S. Domingue Bertero. M. 
Balbis 1821,”’ in the Berlin Herbarium, is P. condensum. 
Panicum contractum Trin.; Steud. Nom. Bot. ed. 2. 2: 
254.1841. ‘Trin. mpt. Guadal. Domingo” is cited, but no 
description isgiven. The specimen in the Berlin Herbarium, 
bearing this name in Trinius’s writing and labeled “‘S. Do- 
mingo, locis aquosis. Balbis misit 1824,” is P. condensum. 
Panicum condensum Nash in Small, Fl. Southeast. U.S. 93. 
1903. On page 1327 in the list of new genera and species 
the following citation is given: “‘Type, Curtiss, Second 
Distr. Pl. So. U. S., no. 5576, in Herb. C. U.”” The type, in 
Columbia University Herbarium, is a single plant lacking the base. Curtiss’s no. 
5576 was collected October 16, 1895, near Jacksonville, Fla. 
Fic. 94.—P. condensum. 
From type specimen. 
a These were collected on the same date, but have been distributed under two num- 
bers. 
6 Thurber [Torr. Bot. Wilkes Expl. Exped. 1: 480. 1874] calls attention to the fact 
that this collection was far out of the known range of P. agrostoides. 
