Statistics of the Flora of the Northern States. 385 
Eriocaulon septangulare, Eastern United States, north of lat. 
40°, to the Saskatchawan and Newfoundland. ‘Western Coast 
of Treland, Isle of Skye, and the Hebrides 
ee i subsquarrosa. United States from Maine? to Texas. 
Brazil. 
oer ge Jusca. Northeastern United States, lat. from 40° 
urope south of Sweden. 
tre = flaca. New Jersey, lat. 40°. Europe from Finland south- 
a aie Massachusetts? England to Portugal. 
Carex fulva. Massachusetts; found only once. Newfoundland; 
where it was first detected, but has not been found again. W. 
Europe from Finland southvwar d. 
canescens, Linn., (C. cu ta, Good.) | Colder parts of the 
Northern hemisphere, soos to lat. 40° in this country. Ant- 
arctic America. 
Carex stellulata. _ a northern range as the last. New 
Dr. 
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Carex “osama ang general range as the last. New Zea- 
land, fide Dr. Boott. 
Phleum alpinum. Alpine and Arctic regions in the northern 
hemisphere. Antaretie America, fide Hooker 
Agrostis canina. ony subalpine in "the United States, Falkland 
Islands, fide Hoo 
? Spartina juncea. een coast of the United States, French 
Coast of the Mediterranean, at one station only, near Fréjus. 
A chance introduction ? 
Spartina stricta (S. glabra and SS. alterniflora). Atlantic coast of 
e United States to Guadeloupe and Cayenne. Coast of Eng- 
land to the Adriatic; at few stations. A case of accidental 
or oceanic transpor 
= cristata, ue and colder regions of the northers 
sphere. New Zealand and Tasmania, fide Hooker. 
Glyceria’ fluitans. Same general range as the last. Australia. 
emoralis. Northern and colder — of nab Bs vst 
More common in Europe. Antarctic America, 
Poa pratensis. Same c genera distribution as the last. ikeitarctic 
America, fide Hooker. iad 
Festuca ovina, — distribution as the preceding. New 
land, fe Foo 
ponte S. st leg h 2 outed generally as the preceding. 
tarcti 
mm rectal Ee oe and a Pacific coasts of North Amer- 
ica, chiefly inde on this side, and south to California on 
the other; also along the Great Lakes. Chili? Straits of 
_ Magellan, ide Hooker. 
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