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their monograph. It has been found also in New York (the type 
locality) and Ohio, and has recently been collected at Galt, Ontario, 
by Mr. W. Herriot, to whom I am indebted for information regarding 
his find, with permission to record it. Mr. Herriot writes me that he 
discovered a large clump, growing in company with Panicum latifolium, 
P. linearifolium, and P. xanthophysum, in land now covered with dry 
open woods but formerly thickly forested, chiefly with white pine, on 
20 July, 1910, since which date he has not met with the species else- 
where.— SirpxEv F. BLAKE, Stoughton, Massachusetts. 
Cyperus Gmayu IN RuopkE IsLanD.— While walking along the 
beach at Westerly, on September 9, 1912, I saw Cyperus Grayii in 
several places and made collections at one of them. This station is 
of interest, since the report of the species in Rhode Island given in 
the preliminary list of New England Cyperaceae (Rnopona, 10:135) 
rests upon a printed record and not upon herbarium specimens actu- 
ally seen. Specimens from Westerly will be deposited in the Gray 
Herbarium.— R. W. Woopwarp, New Haven, Connecticut. 
Vol. 15, no. 172, including pages 65 to 80, was issued 23 April, 1918. 
