72 Rhodora [APRIL 
Specimens examined: NEWFOUNDLAND, Bay of Islands, July 27, 
1908 (E. H. Eames and C. C. Godfrey, no. 5878): QUEBEC, Grande 
Coupe, Percé, Gaspé Co., August 19, 1904 (J. F. Collins, M. L. 
Fernald, and A. S. Pease); Allen's Ravine, Mt. Albert, Gaspé Co., 
July 26 & 28, 1906 (M. L. Fernald and J. F. Collins); Gravelly beach, 
Carleton, Bonaventure Co., July 25, 1904 (J. F. Collins and A. S. 
Pease), with sheaths showing a glaucous tendency observable also in 
the next specimen to be cited; Beach near mouth of Matane R., Aug. 
6, 1904 (F. F. Forbes); Vicinity of Cap à l'Aigle, August 8, 1905 
(J. Macoun, Herb. Geol. Surv. Can. no. 68981); Mt. Elephantis, 
Brome Co., July 30, 1902 (A. S. Pease, no. 148): Marne, Caribou Bog, 
Crystal, August 16, 1900 (M. L. Fernald): New HawrsnrRE, Diamond 
Peaks, Dartmouth College Grant, August 15, 1907 (4. S. Pease, no. 
10501), Mt. Webster, Bean's Grant, Aug. 21, 1908 (A. S. Pease, no. 
11722): Vermont, Canaan, July 10, 1907 (A. S. Pease, no. 10088): 
New York, Mt. Zoar, Chemung Co., July 20, 1897.(T. F. Lucy, no. 
11603): ONTARIO, Kingston, July 27, 1897 (J. Fowler): MICHIGAN, 
Sand Point, Huron Co., August 20, 1908 (C. K. Dodge, no. 22): Wis- 
CONSIN, Milwaukee, August (I. A. Lapham): Minnesota, Elmore, 
Iowa and Minnesota Line, July 21, 1897 (L. H. Pammel, no. 895): 
Iowa, Ames, June 27, 1893 (F. C. Stewart, Herb. Ia. Agr. Coll. access. 
no. 5470): NEBRASKA, Grand Is., June 23, 1897 (L. H. Pammel, no. 
60): Norra Dakora, Leeds, July 3, 1901 (J. Lunell): SovrH DAKOTA, 
Belle Fourche, 1897 (D. Griffiths, no. 389 a): Montana, Indian Creek, 
July 4, 1883 (F. Lamson Scribner), “ Typical, J. G. S. '96": WYOMING, 
East De Eacy's Creek, Yellowstone Park, August 10, 1897 (Pow. 
Rydberg and E. A. Bessey, no. 3694); Crazy Woman's Creek, 1897 
(T. A. Williams, no. 2728): Coronapo, Crystal Park, 2600 m., Au- 
gust 1, 1901 (F. E. & E. S. Clements, no. 179); Gunnison, July 18, 
1901 (C. F. Baker, no. 468); Fort Garland, 1884 (G. Vasey), “Typical” ; 
Buena Vista, Chaffee Co., August 17, 1896 (C. L. Shear, no. 1020): 
Ipano, Idaho Falls, July, 1893 (E. Palmer, no. 357): Uran, Dyer 
Mine, Uintah Mountains, July 12, 1902 (L. N. Goodding, no. 1343): 
CALIFORNIA, Crosser, Yakima Co.. July 19, 1902 (J. S. Cotton, no. 
744): New Mexico, 1847 (A. Fendler, no. 909): Arizona, St. John's 
to White Mountains, August 6-15, 1903 (D. Griffiths, no. 5201): 
SASKATCHEWAN, 1858 (E. Bourgeau): Manrropa, Emerson, July 17, 
1887 (J. Fowler): AssiNIBOIA, Moose Jaw, July 17, 1880 (J. Macoun): 
British CoLUMBIA, Trail, June 6, 1902 (J. M. Macoun, Herb. Geol. 
Surv. Can. no. 63394). 
5. A. CANINUM (L.) Beauv. var. TENERUM (Vasey) Pease & Moore 
f. ciliatum (Scribn. & Sm.) Pease & Moore, comb. nov. Sheaths 
furnished with pubescence, varying from a dense covering of fine hairs 
to more scattered and longer ones. Leaves glabrous or with scattered 
hairs on the upper surface." 
1 In the latter case there may be no hairs on the sheaths, a phase which seems to be 
more frequent in the East, while the other is more abundant westward. 
