﻿200 PLANTiE KANEANiE GR(ENLANDICiE. 



GRAMINE^. 



92. Alopecurus alpinus, Engl. Bot. T. 1126. R. Br. in Parry's 1st Voy., p. 184. 

 Rich. app. ed. 2, p. 3. Hook, in Parry's 2d Voy. app., p. 184. 



Egedesminde, Bediveled Reach, 79° ; Aug. 11. 



93. Phippsia algida, R. Br. in Ross' Voy. ed. 2, p. 191, and in Parry's 1st Voy. 

 app., p. 195. Agrostis algida, Soland. in Phipps' Voy. p. 200. Triclwdium algidum, 

 Swensk. Bot., p. 545. 



North Proven, 72°. 



94. Agrostis canina, /?. Melaleuca, Bong. Veget. de Sitka, p. 20. Hooker Fl. Bor. 

 Am. 2, p. 240. 



Two forms, one larger, 10 — 12 inches high, from Sukkertoppen ; the other nearly 

 half the size from Smith's Sound. 



95. Calamagrostis canadensis, P. Beauv. Arundo canina, Mich. Oalamagrostis 

 mexicana, Nutt. 



Sukkertoppen, 65°. 



96. C. stricta, Nutt. Torr. Rich. app. ed. 1st, p. 3. Arundo neglecta. Ehrh. 

 Sukkertoppen, 65°. 



97. Gltceria arctica, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2, p. 248. Dr. Torrey. 

 Holsteinborg, 68°. 



98. Catabrosa aquatica, P. Beauv. Agrost. p. 97, T. 19, Fig. 8, Dr. Torrey. 

 Alva aquatica, Linn. 



Sukkertoppen, 65°. 



99. Poa arctica, and var. R. Br. in Parry's 1st Voy. app. Hook, in Perry's 2d, 

 3d and 4th Voy., and in Bot. of Beech. Voy., p. 133. P. laxa, R. Br. Three different 

 forms, a large one 15 inches, some middle forms 6 — 7 inches high, and a re- 

 markably small one, with almost filiform leaves, which might prove a different species. 



The largest from Sukkertoppen, the others from Smith's Sound. 



100. P. alpina, Linn. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2, p. 244. Dr. Torrey. Several forms. 

 Fiske Fiord, 65°; N. Proven, 72°; Rensselaer Harbor, 80°. 



101. Festuca ovina, Linn. Gray's Man. ed. 1st, p. 599. Dr. Torrey. Two forms. 

 Sukkertoppen, 65° ; Rensselaer Harbor, 80°. The latter not above 6 inches high. 



102. F. Richardsoni? Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2, p. 250. Variety with smooth flowers. 

 Dr. Torrey. 



Fisku Fiord, 64 e . 



