3 
Vicinity of Etah, Aug. 6—18, 1908, Goodsell 40. 
Festuca supina Schkur (F. ovina supina Hackel). A fairly 
common dry-land species of arctic-alpine North America, Europe, 
and Asia, in this country extending south to Vermont, Colorado, 
and California. 
Vicinity of Cape Sheridan, Grant Land, June 15 to July 17, 
1909, Goodsell 55. 
Festuca supina forma vivipara. 'Thespecimens in this collection 
have the glumes hirsutulous, at variance with the usual form of 
F. supina. They match perfectly specimens collected by 
Lundbom at Nunarsuak, Greenland. 
Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 
1909, Goodsell 67 and 76. 
Eriophorum Scheuchzeri Hoppe. In swamps from Greenland 
to Newfoundland, Manitoba, Oregon, and Alaska; also in Eu- 
rope. 
Vicinity of North Star Bay, Aug. 3-6, 1908, Goodsell 3; ravine 
on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 1909, 
Goodsell 75. 
Carex canescens L.* Swamp from Newfoundland and Labrador 
to Virginia, Colorado, Oregon, and Alaska; also in Europe and 
Asia. 
Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Goodsell 
69. : 
Carex brunnescens gracilior Britton.* Moist places from 
Labrador to New York, Colorado, and British America. 
Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 
15, 1909, Goodsell 68. 
Juncoides hyperboreum (R. Br.) Sheld. (Luzula confusa 
Lindebl.). A species of arctic America, Europe, and Asia; ex- 
tending south in this country to the mountains of New England 
and the northern Rockies. 
Vicinity of Cape Saumarey, Aug. 8, 1908, Goodsell 22. 
DICOTYLEDONS 
Salix Waghornei Rydb. A rare willow, found in Newfoundland 
and Labrador. 
* Determined by Mr. K. K. Mackenzie. 
