192 VARIATIONS OF BLUE-EYED GRASS. BARBOUR. 



I did not tind one specimen I examined showing any trace 

 of disease, and I only found one insect frequenting them, and 

 that was a small black dipterous one. 



These are all the remarks I have to make, except that these 

 observations were made in Bedford and Sackville districts, 

 Halifax County, N. S., and the variation occurred more in the 

 open than in shade, and in low-lying places rather than higher. 



Next year I hope to continue this series of observations on 

 variations among plants here and extend them to other orders 

 also. 



