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Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Mount Finlayson, and Sooke r 

 Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



(2811.) T. subspicatum, Beauv. ; Hook., Fl. II., 244. 



T. airoides, Roem. & Schultz. 



_ Rocky margins of cliffs and ravines from. Mori ey westward through 

 the Rocky and Selkirk mountains, and northward in British Columbia 

 to Fort McLeod, lat. 55. (Macoun.) Eastern summit of North Koo- 

 tanie Pass, Rocky Mountains ; Upper Liard River, lat. 60, Felly 

 Banks, lat. 62, Frances Lake, Finlayson Lake, and hills'horth of that 

 lake, N.W.T. (Dawson.) Ounalashka, and Kotzebue Sound ; and from 

 Point Barrow to Mackenzie River. (Rothr. Alask.) Greenland. (Lange.) 



(2812.) T. subspicatum, Beauv., var. molle, Gray, Man. Ed. V. 



T. matte, Trin. Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. 64, (1831.) 

 Avena mollis, Michx., Fl. I., 72 ; Pursh, Fl. L, 86. 



Very common on racky banks of rivers and lakes particularly north- 

 ward. Nain, coast of Labrador; Cape Chudleigh, Cape Prince of 

 "Wales, and Digge's Island, Hudson Strait; Port Churchill, Hudson 

 Bay. (R. Bell.) Newfoundland. (Reeks.) On rocky banks, Resti- 

 gouche River ; Upper Gaspereaux and Upper St. John rivers, N. B. 

 (Fowler, Cat.) Manowin Island, Seven Islands Bay, and Grand Isle, 

 Mingan, Q. (St. Cyr.) Riviere de Brig, and Jupiter River, Anticosti, 

 Madeline river, Gaspe', Q. ; crevices of rocks, Partridge Lake, Addington 

 Co. ; sand hills, near Port Hope; and at Oak Hill Pond, Hastings Co. ; 

 along Gull River, Victoria Co. ; very abundant around Lake Superior 

 and Lake Nipigon. (Macoun.) Along the north shore of Lake Superior. 

 (Agassiz.) Shore of James Bay north to Cape Jones ; Severn River to 

 Hudson Bay, and north to York Factory. (J". M. Macoun.) Michi- 

 picotin River, Ont. (R. Bell.) Middle Branch of North Fork of Old 

 Man River, Rocky Mountains ; Skagit summit, Hope trail, B.C. (Daw- 

 son.) On damp slopes throughout the Rocky and Selkirk mountains ; 

 on the summit of Mount Mark, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Rocky 

 Mountains to the Arctic sea-shore and islands. (ffcoker, Fl.) 



704. AVENA, Linn. Gen. 91. (OAT-GRASS.) 



(2813.) A. FATUA, Linn. (Wild Oats.) 



This species is reported from many parts of Ontario and Manitoba, 

 but the only specimen we have ever seen of it is from Moosomin, in 

 Assiniboia. It makes very good fodder, but as a grain is of no value. 



