. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 42 no locality, A. W. Chapman; Bay Head, 636 R. Combs, August, 1898; Chipley, 594 R. Combs, August, 1898; De Funiak Springs, 471 R. Com))S, August, 1898; Jacksonville, 149 T. H. Kearney, jr., July, 1895; Marianna, 3669 S. M. Tracy, August, 1897; Monticello, 343 R. Combs, August, 1898. Georgia: Thomasville, 3671 S. M. Tracy, August, 1897. Alabama: no locality, 333 A. Winchell; Mobile, C. Mohr. Mississlpi)i: Bay St. Louis, 21 A. B. Langlois, September, 1883; Biloxi, 3743 S. M. Tracy, September, 1897; Nicholson, 345 T. H. Kea
. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 42 no locality, A. W. Chapman; Bay Head, 636 R. Combs, August, 1898; Chipley, 594 R. Combs, August, 1898; De Funiak Springs, 471 R. Com))S, August, 1898; Jacksonville, 149 T. H. Kearney, jr., July, 1895; Marianna, 3669 S. M. Tracy, August, 1897; Monticello, 343 R. Combs, August, 1898. Georgia: Thomasville, 3671 S. M. Tracy, August, 1897. Alabama: no locality, 333 A. Winchell; Mobile, C. Mohr. Mississlpi)i: Bay St. Louis, 21 A. B. Langlois, September, 1883; Biloxi, 3743 S. M. Tracy, September, 1897; Nicholson, 345 T. H. Kearney, jr., 1896; Ocean Springs, 23 S. M. Tracy, August, 1889; 289 T. H. Kearney, jr., October, 1896; Waynesboro, 143 T. H. Kearney, jr., October, 1896. Louisiana: Alexan- dria, 171 C. R. Ball, Sep- tember, 1898. PASPALUM PASPA- LOIDES VILLOSUM (Vasey) n. comb. (P. furcatum villosum Vasey, Contr. U. Herb. 3: 16 (1892).) PANICUM COMBSII sp. nov. (Fig. 16.) A slender, rather densely caespitose, erect perennial 3 to 6 dm. high, from short, creeping root-stocks, with linear flat leaves and spreading, nearly simple, few-flowered panicles 8 to 15 cm. long. Culms some- what compressed below, glabrous or minutely pu- berulent just below the nodes; sheaths more or less compressed, glabrous; ligule very short, ciliate; leaves of the culm 10 to 20 cm. long, 3 to 5 mm. wide, very acute, minutely ser- rulate-scabrous on the margins, otherwise smooth. Panicle branches more or less spreading, usually solitary, the lower 5 to 7 cm. long; pedicels as long as or shorter than the spikelets, rarely exceeding them, appressed. Spikelets lanceolate acute, 3 mm. long; first glume broadly lanceolate, acute, 3-nerved, scabrous on the midnerve toward the apex, two-thirds to three-fourths the length of the spikelet; second glume as long as the third glume, 5-nerved, nerves scabrous above; third glume 3 or imperfectly 5-nerved, the marginal nerves faint, indistinctly acuminate-pointed, subacute with
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