1909] Eames,— Notes upon the Flora of Newfoundland 89 
DANTHONIA SPICATA (L.) Beauv. Occasional at all altitudes. 
SPARTINA MicHauxtaNna Hitche. Tidal shore, Governor's Island, 
Bay of Islands. 
S. GLABRA Muhl., var. ALTERNIFLORA (Loisel.) Merr. ‘Tidal shore, 
head of Bay St. George. 
Cynosurus CRISTATUS L. Moist roadside, Birchy Cove. 
Poa АТРІҸА L. Occasional. Near sea-level, Bay of Islands, 
some plants were 5 dm. tall with proportionately large panicles. 
Poa TRIVIALIS L. Birchy Cove. 
GLYCERIA GRANDIS Wats. Plentiful in a hillside meadow at Birchy 
Cove. 
С. BOREALIS (Nash) Batchelder. Bay St. George. 
FESTUCA RUBRA L., var. SUBVILLOSA Mert. & Koch. Meadows, 
Bay of Islands. Local. 
Festuca RUBRA L., var. SUBVILLOSA Mert. & Koch, forma vivipara, 
n. f., pubescentia ut apud varietatem sed lemmatibus elongatis folia- 
Pubescence as in the variety, the lemmas elongated and 
ceisque. 
leaflike.— Meadow near sea-level on Governor's Island, Bay of 
Islands, 8 Aug., 1908: Eames & Godfrey, and about slides and cliffs 
up to the highest mountain summit.— Exactly parallel with var. pro- 
lifera Piper, which was not seen although the species occurs through- 
out. 
SCIRPUS NANUS Spreng. Brackish marshes, Bay St. George. 
S. HUDSONIANUS (Michx.) Fernald. Bay of Islands and in the 
mountains. Occasional at all altitudes. 
S. SUBTERMINALIS Torr. Pond near sea-level, Bay St. George. 
S. rurus (Huds.) Schrad. Abundant in brackish marshes, Bay 
St. George. Also on sandy shores of a fresh-water pond near sea-level, 
in the same locality. 
S. occIDENTALIS (Wats.) Chase. Governor's Island, Bay of Islands. 
S. RUBROTINCTUS Fernald. Вау of Islands and Humber Arm. 
S. ATROCINCTUS Fernald. Вау of Islands. 
S. ATROCINCTUS Fernald, var. BRACHYPODUS Fern. Bay of Islands. 
ERIOPHORUM CALLITRIX Cham. From sea-level to 500 m. in the 
mountains. 
E. CALLITRIX Cham., var. ERUBESCENS Fernald. More or less 
common at all altitudes, throughout. 
E. TENELLUM Nutt. Occasional at low altitudes. 
E. ANGvsTIFOLIUM Roth. From sea-level to mountain meadows 
above treeline. 
