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(280^.) D. alba, Eoem. & Schultz. Syst. II., 688. 



Aira flexuusa, Linn. ; Pursh, Fl. I., 77 ; Hook., Fl. II., 243 ; Maeoun, 

 Cat. No. 2238. 



Not rare on rocky soil in the eastern part of Canada. Newfoundand. 

 (Reeks.') Ungava Bay, Labrador. (Barnston.) Nain, coast of Labrador. 

 {B. Bell.) Near Bedford, Halifax Co., N.S. {Sommers, Cat.) Abundant 

 at Kingston, Pirate's Cove, and near Halifax, N.S. {Maeoun.) Eocky 

 banks, Yarmouth, N.S. {Burgess.) On rocks near the mouth of the 

 Ke nnebeceasis, N.B. [Fowler, Gat.) Ellis Bay, Anticosti. {St. Gyr.) 

 Tadousac Eiver, St. Lawrence, Q. {A. T. Drummond.) Mount Albert, 

 Shickshock Mountains, Gasp^, Q. {Maeoun. Porter.) Pine grove, 

 two miles west of Prescott, Ont. {Billings.) Eocky banks of North 

 Eiver, Belmont, Peterboro Co. ; crevices of rocks. Hooper's Lake, 

 Easting's Co. ; Jones Falls, near Owen Sound ; among rocks, Queenston 

 HeigTits, Niagara Eiver ; Little Flat Eock Portage, Nipigon Eiver ; 

 along Thunder Bay, at Port Arthur, and twenty miles up the Kamin- 

 istiqua, west of Lake Superior. {Maeoun.) Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. 

 {Logie.) I/ake Mistassini, N.B.T. {J. M. Maeoun.) Greenland. {Lange.) 



702. HOLCUS, Linn. Gen. 1146. (MEADOW SOFT-GRASS) 



(2808,) H. LANATUS, Linn. ;. Gray, Man. Ed. V., 642. 



Introduced from Europe and cultivated in the maritime provinces 

 and British Columbia. Moist meadows and roadsides at Digby, and 

 Annapolis, N.S. {Maeoun.) Meadows, near London, Ont. {Burgess. 

 Millman.) Not uncommon at Cedar Hill, and Goldstream, Vancouver 

 Island. {Maeoun.) 



703. TRISETUM, Pers. Syn. PL I, 97. 



(2809.) T. canescens, Buckl. Proced. Acad. Philad. 100, (1862.) 



T. elatum, Boland. Cat. 34. 

 Not uncommon on rocky soil in the southern part of Vancouver 

 Island, at Cedar Hill, Goldstream, Nanaimo, and Home Lake, near 

 Qualicum. {Maeoun.) Near Sooke, Vancouver Island. {Dawson.) 

 At Agassiz Station, B.C. {Fleteher.) 



(2810.) T. cernuum, Trin.; Hook., Fl. II., 244. 

 Abundant in grassy and damp woods at Oak Bay, Cedar Hill, and 



