320 FLORA OF PRINCE CHARLES FORELAND. [Sess. txxu. 
Hessel.). Marshy ground on west coast near “500 feet 
hill.” 
Poa pratensis, Linn. Near Vogel Hook. 
Poa pratensis, Linn. forma. North-west coast. 
Poa pratensis, Linn., var. colpodea (Th. Fr.), Gelert and 
Ostenfeld. West coast near Vogel Hook and below Mount 
Monaco. } 
Poa cenisia, All. Common on west coast generally, and at 
Black Hill at north end of Foreland. 
Poa alpina, L. forma vivipara. West coast. 
Dupontia Fischeri, R. Br. West coast from Cape Cold to 
near Vogel Hook. A pseudoviviparous form from Cape 
Cold. 
Glyceria maritima (Huds.), Wahlenb., forma  reptans 
(Laestad), Gelert and Ostenfeld (G. vi/foidea (Anders.), Th. 
Fr.). A mere fragment from the north-east coast, which Dr. 
C. H. Ostenfeld assures me belongs to this species. 
Glyceria angustata (R. Br.), Fy. Common; west coast in 
the vicinity of Mount Monaco. 
Festuca rubra, Linn., var. arenaria (Osb.) Lge. Apparently 
common. Cape Cold and north-west coast; also at Peter 
Winter Bay on the east coast. 
FILICES. 
Cystopteris fragilis (Linn.), Bernh., forma dentata, Hook. 
Cape Cold. 
Cystopteris fragilis (Linu.), Bernh. var. A variety with 
pinne obtuse, pinnule more diffuse and obtuse; growing 
among grass at Cape Cold. 
EQUISETACEA, 
Equisetum arvense, Linn., forma alpestre, Wahlenb. From 
“talus at foot of 1050 feet hill.” Specimens without fertile 
stems. 
LYCOPODIACE&. 
Lycopodium Selago, Linn. Several well-developed speci- 
mens from Cape Cold. 
