CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 393 



697. CINNA. 



(2777.) C. pendula, Trin., var. glomerata, Scribner. 



C pendiUa, Trin., var. aculi'lora, Vasey ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 202. 



Abundant around springs at Griffin Lake, Gold Eange, B.C. 1SS9. 

 (Macoun.) 



698. DEYEUXIA. 



(2781.) D. Canadensis, llook. ; Macoun, Cat. 17., 204. 



Prof. Scribner writes ot'Nos. 34 & 35 — " Perhaps C. Canadensis ; No. 

 34 = 482 E. Palmer (1887) from Utah ; and more exactly a grass I 

 have from the Cascade Mountains, collected by Mr. Frank Tweedy in 

 1882." No. 34 is from Kamloops ; and No. 3.') from mountains north of 

 Griffin Lake, B.C. Alt. (JoOO feet. 1889. (Macou7i.) 



(2792.) D. rubescens, Vasey ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 207. 



Our specimens, so called, are referred to D. Suksdorffii, by Professor 

 Scribner. This species is therefore cancelled. 



(2795.) D. Suksdorffii, Scribner; Macoun, Cat. IV., 207. 

 Bather common on rocky hillsides at Sicamous, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



(3205.) D. chalybaea, Fries. ? 



Of No. 3fJ, collected at Shuswap Lake and Spence's Bridge, B.C., 

 1889, Prof. Scribner writes: " No. 36* = 357, Scribner. This grass 

 seems to me distinct from C. stricta, Fries. Judging from desci-iptions 

 it does not appear to differ from C chalybiva, Fries." 



70I. DESCHAMPSIA. 



(2802.) D. atropurpurea, Scheele, var. minus, Vasey; Macoun, 

 Cat. IV., 209. 



Prof. Scribner says of this that it is " exactly like my European 

 specimens ticketed Vahlodea atropurpurea. Certainly no variety." 



(2800.) D. elongata, Munro ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 210. 



On dry spots, Cragellachie, Gold Eange; on gravel at Penticten, 

 south end of Okanagan Lake, B.C., 1889. (Macoun.) 

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