Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf.

PLANTAE EXSICCATAE GRAYANAE
614. Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf.
FI. Atlant i. 67 (1798); Steud. Syn. PL Glum. i. 184
(1854); Gray, Man. ed. 2, 544 (1856); Bentham, Handb.
British FI. 583 (1858); Beal, Grass. No. Am. ii. 312
(1896); Britton & Brown, 111. FI. i. 157, fig. 358 (1896);
Small, FI. Se. U. S. 125 (1903); Hegi, FI. Mitt-Eu. L
221 (1907); Coulter & Nelson, Man. Bot. Rocky Ml 56
(1909); Rydberg, FI. Rocky Mts. 52 (1918); Jepson,
Man. Cal. 119, fig. 100 (1923); Hitchc. Man. Grass. U. S.
350, 937, fig. 721A (1935); Femald in Rhodora, xxxviL
389 (1935).
Syn. Alopecurus monspeliensis L. Sp. Pl. 61 (1753).
Phleum crinitum Schreb. Beschr. Gras. i. 151 (1769).
Alopecurus aristatus var. monspeliensis (L.) Huds. FI.
Angl. ed. 2, 28 (1778). Agrostis alopecuroides Lam.
Tabl. Encycl. i. 160 (1791). Phleum monspeliense (L.)
Koel. Descr. Gram. 57 (1802). Polypogon crinitus Nutt.
Gen. i. 50 (1818). Santia monspeliensis (L.) Pari. FI.
Palerm. i. 73 (1845).
Boggy swale behind dunes, Sand Bridge, Princess Anne
County, Virginia.
ColL L. B. Smith, A. R. Hodgdon. June 15,1936.