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the Peace Eiver ; common along slopes and by ponds through the 

 Eocky and Selldrk mountains, and in northern Bi-itish Columbia. 

 (Macoun.) Pelly Banks, lat. 62° ; and confluence of Lewes and Felly 

 rivers, lat. 62° 47', N.W.T. (Dawson.) Kotzebue Sound. (Eothr. 

 Alask.) Quebec ; Saskatchewan and English rivers, through the wooded 

 country to the Eocky Mouniiiins ; Nootka, and Observatory Inlet, 

 Pacific coast. (Hooker, Fl.) Eed Eiver, Man., 1827. (Douglas.) 



Var. Americanum, Yasey. (MS.) N. Tar. 



This is a very beautiful form, stouter and much lighter colored than 

 the species. Eather common at Donald in the Columbia Valley, 1885. 

 (Macoun.) 



Tar. brevifolia, Yasey. (MS.) N. Yar. 



This variety, as its name indicates, has short involute leaves and a 

 narrow panicle. It is a little over a foot in height and may be onlj' a 

 depauperate form of the species. (Macoun.) Pelly Banks, lat. 62°, 

 N.W.T., 1887. (Dawson.) Damp slopes, near McLeod's Lake, lat. 

 55°, B.(-. (Macoun.) 



Yar. robusta, Yasey. (MS.) N. Yar. 



A very tail and stout varietj' growing in water or along the boixiers 

 of marshes throughout Manitoba and the Saskatchewan region ; Hand 

 Hills, Alberta. (Macoun.) Souris Plain, Man. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(2789.) D. Pickeringii, Yasey, Cat. Grasses, U. S. 51, (1885.) 



Calamajroslis i'icAtrinjii, Gray, Man. Ed. Y., 616; Macoun, Cat No. 2142. 

 The only known station for this species in Canada is in the wet mea- 

 dows surrounding Louisburg, Cape Breton, 1883. (Macoun & Burgess.) 



(2790.) D. Porteri, Yasey, Cat. Grasses, U. S. 51, (1885.) 

 Calamagrostis Porteri, Gray, 5Ian. Ed. Y., 615- 

 Specimens referred here by Dr. Yasey were collected on the slopes 

 of the mountains at the entrance to Bow Eiver Pass, in the Eocky 

 Mountains, 1879. Better specimens are needed to settle the identity 

 of the species. (Macoun.) 



(2791.) D. purpurascens, Kunth; Yasey, Cat. Grasses U.S. 51, 

 (1885.) 



Calamagrostis purpuragcins, R. Br. ; Hook., Fl. II., 240. 

 Arctic sea-shore. (Hooker, Fl.) Fort Yukon. (Rothr. Alask.) 

 Greenland. (Lange.) Dr. Yasey, writes me that Torrey thought this 

 was D. sylvatica. 1 am of the same opinion, as the purjile glumes are 

 a v.ery poor character. 



