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711. TRIPLASIS, Beauv. 



(2828.) T. purpurea, Chap, f Vasey, Cat. Grasses U.S. 67, (1885.) 

 ■ Uraleph purpurea, Kutt. 

 On the sandj^ shore of Lake Erie, at Point aux Pins, and Point 

 Pel^e. (Burgess.) 



712. MUNROA, Torr. Bot. Whipple Exp. 102. 



(2829.) M. squarrosa, Torr.; Vasoy.Cat. Grasses U.S. 69, (1885.) 

 On alluvium in the valley of Red Deer Eiver, five miles east of the 

 Hand Hills, Alberta, 1879. (Macoun.) 



713. CYNOSURUS, Linn. Gen. 87. (DOG'S-TAIL GRASS.) 



(2330.) C. CBiSTATUS, Linn. ; Hook. Student's Flora, 488. 



On lawns and in meadows; seldom culllvated. Quebec, near the 

 Parliament buildings. (St. Cyr.) Vicinity of Montreal. {G. Barnston.) 

 Lawns at Ottawa. {Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Oicasionally met with at 

 London, Ont. (Burgess.) Near Victoria, Vancouver Island. (^Fletcher.) 

 Cloverdale, near Victoria. (John Tolmie.) 



714. KCELERIA, Pers. Syn. PI. L, 97. 



(2831.) K. cristata, Pers.; Hook., Fl. 11., 249. 



Verj' abundant in the whole prairie region, and from the confines of the 

 forest to Vancouver Island,. and northward to Athabasca Lake. Sandy 

 ground, London, Ont.; and Emerson, Man. (Burgess. Millman.) Moose 

 Mountain Creek, Assiniboia. (J. M.Macoun.) Brandon, Man. (Prof. 

 Fowler.) Cypress Hills, Eed Deer Lakes, and throughout the whole 

 Saskatchewan country to Peace River ; also from Brandon westward 

 bj- Calgary through the Rocky Mountains to Castle Mountain. 

 (Macoun.) Emerson to the Rocky Mountains, on the 49th parallel; 

 North Fork of Old Man River, Eocky Mountains ; also Eliguck Lake, 

 B.C. (Dawson.) Abundant in northern British Columbia to lat. 54° ; 



