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Chapm. (non All.), found on Eoan Mountain, North Carolina. The 

 same plant grows on the White Mountains of New Hampshire (A. 

 canina, var. alpina, Oakes) together with the true A. rupestris, All." 

 (Scribner.) Our specimens from Mount Albert, Gaspe*, Q., belong to 

 A. rubra, var. Americana. (Macoun.) 



(3203.) 'A. Macounii, Scribner, in Herb. 



A. canina, Linn., var. paleata, Vasey ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 198. 

 " Very distinct from A. canina, Linn. Probably a new species and 

 will name it A. Macounii." (Scribner.') 



(2*764.) A. exarata, Trin.; Macoun, Cat. IV., 198. 



Prof. Scribner says of No. 31 collected at Burrarjl Inlet and New 

 Westminster, B.C., " one of the many forms (or species) referred to 

 A. exarata, Trin., by American authors." 



(2770.) A. varians, Trin.; Macoun, Cat. IV., 200. 



Of specimens of this sent to Prof. Scribner, he writes " l Agrostis 

 varians, Trin. = 6054 Bolander.' This certainly does not equal 6054 

 Bolander, of which I have specimens, nor is it A. varians, Trin. It 

 may be a small form of A. exarata, Trin." These specimens were from 

 Queen Charlotte Islands. (Macoun.) Of others he writes "not A. 

 varians. Am not prepared to say what it is. I have the same from 

 Oregon." These specimens were from Adams Lake, B.C. 1888. 

 Collected by Dr. Dawson. Small specimens gathered on Mount Queest 

 and Griffin Lake Mountains of the Gold Eange, B.C., at an altitude of 

 6500 feet are doubtfully referred here by Prof. Scribner. (Macoun) 



(3204.) A. hu miliS, Vasey. 



" Kootstock creeping, palea f as long as its glume and a short naked 

 prolongation of the rachilla." Mount Queest, altitude 6500 feet 1889. 

 (J. M. Macoun.) Abundant on mountains north of Griffin Lake in 

 the Gold Eange, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



(2768.) A. perennans, Tuck. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 199. 



Of Ottawa specimens, Prof. Scribner writes " A. perennans, Tuck., 

 but hardly of Gray's Manual ; certainly Trichodium perennans of Ell." 



