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have been very kindly verified by the staff of the Gray Her- 

 barium. It will be understood that all species included in the 

 following list have been collected within the Oregon limits of the 

 Flora of the Northwest Coast, and that none of them are men- 

 tioned in its pages. The length of the list will serve to show 

 how much field work remains to be done in this state before any 

 manual of its flora can be regarded as complete. 



1. Typha angustifolia L. Common along the mill-race at 



Eugene, and also observed in the old bed of Lake Labish, 

 two miles east of Brooks, Marion Co. 



2. Syntherisma Ischaemum (Schreb.) Nash. On sandy shores 



of the Willamette River at Salem, and also on lawns about 

 the city. 



3. Panicum miliaceum L. On rubbish-heaps about Salem. 



4. Anthoxanthum Puelii Lecoq & Lamotte. In dry ditches 



by the roadside, Turner, Marion Co., and in similar situa- 

 tions near Fairfield in the same county. 



5. Aristida oligantha Michx. Common along the sandy shores 



of the Willamette near Salem. 



6. Stipa occidentalis Thurb. Dry rocky soil near Govern- 



ment Camp, Mt. Hood. 



7. Mtihlenbergia filiformis Rydb. In mud of dried-up ponds 



near Government Camp, Mt. Hood. 



8. Sporobolus cryptandrus (Torr.) Gray. Muddy shore of the 



Columbia on Hay den Island, opposite Vancouver, Wash. 



9. Agrostis hiemalis (Walt.) BSP., var. geminata Hitchc. Wet 



sandy streets, Newport. 



10. Avena fatua L. Common along railroad tracks about 



Salem. 



11. Fhragmites communis Trin. In low ground. Lake Labish; 



also along the Columbia near Knappa and Blind Slough, 

 Clatsop Co. 



12. Melica Geyeri Munro. Roadsides about Salem. 



13. Briza minor h. Abundant under trees in State Fair Ground, 



Salem. 



14. Poa scabrella Benth. On gravelly prairies about Salem; 



also on rocks at Silver Creek Falls, Marion Co. 



