176 UNREPORTED PLANTS FROM GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 
being found to the eastward in Wyoming and Idaho, but not as 
yet in the state of Montana. 
2. Poa Cusick Vasey, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 1: 271. 1893. 
Mineral Park, August 8, 1910, M. E. Jones, at 2400 meters 
elevation. 
Reported from British Columbia, south to Oregon and east- 
ward through Idaho and western Montana 
3. PoA NEVADENSIS Vasey, Bull. Torrey Club 10:66. 1883. 
Greenwood’s Camp, August 15; 1910, M. E. Jones, at an 
elevation of 1350 meters 
Reported from British Columbia southward to hci 
and eastward to North Dakota and Colorado. 
4. Bromus Eximius (Shear) Piper, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 11: 
143. 1906. B. vulgaris var. eximius Shear, U. S. Dept. 
Agr. Div. Agrost. Bull. 23: 44. 1900 
Greenwood’s Camp, August 15, ie: M. E. Jones, at 1350 
meters elevation. 
This is primarily a Pacific coast plant, being found from 
British Columbia southward to California. To the eastward 
of this range it is found in the states of Montana and Wyoming. 
5. ERIOPHORUM POLYSTACHYON L. Sp. Pl. 52. 1753. 
Mineral Park, August 12, 1910, M. E. Jones, at 1800 meters 
elevation. : 
This is primarily a Canadian species which has been found 
to the southward in the Rockiesand in the North AtlanticStates. 
16. CAREX AQuATILIS Wahl. Kongl. Vet. Akad. Handl. II. 24: 
165. 
Bowman Tate, August 19, 1910, M. E. Jones, at 1200 meters 
elevation; Grinnell Glacier, August, 1911, M. J. Elrod, at 2100 
meters elevation. 
A Pacific coast and Canadian species, also reported southward 
in the Atlantic States. 
7- CAREX DEWEYANA Schwein. Ann. Lyc. New York 1:65. 1824. 
Waterton Lake, August 17, 1910, M. E. Jones, at 1200 
meters elevation. 
This is a northern species with a range extending southward 
in both the Appalachians and Rockies. It has been reported from 
Montana, but not from the Park region. 
