CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 393 



697. CiNNA. 



(2t7Y.) C. pendula, THn., var. glomerata, Scribner. 



C.pendula, Trin., var. acuMora, Vasey ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 202. 



Abundant around springs at GriflS.n Lake, Gold Eange, B.C. 1889. 

 (Macoun.) 



698. DEYEUXIA. 



(2781.) D. Canadensis, Hook.; Macoun, Cat. 17., 20i. 



Prof. Scribner writes of -Nos. 34 & 35 — " Perhaps C Canadensis ; No. 

 34 ^ 482 B. Palmer (1887) from Utah ; and more exactly a grass I 

 have from the Cascade Mountains, collected by Mr. Prank Tweedy in 

 1882." No. 34 is from Kamloops ; and No. 35 from mountains north of 

 Griflan Lake, B.C. Alt. 6500 feet. 1889. (Macoun.') 



(2792.) D. rubescens, Vasey; Macoun, Cat. IV., 207. 



Our specimens, so called, are referred to D. Suksdorffii, by Professor 

 Scribner. This species is therefore cancelled. 



(2795.) D. Suksdorffii, Scribner; Macoun, Cat. IV., 207. 

 Eather common on rocky hillsides at Sicamoas, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



(3205.) D. chalybsea. Fries. ? 



Of No. 36, collected at Shuswap Lake and Spence's Bridge, B.C., 

 1889, Prof. Scribner writes : "No. Se*- = 357, Scribner. This grass 

 seems to me distinct from 0. stricta, Fries. Judging from descriptions 

 it does not appear to differ from G. chalyhcBa, Fries." 



701. DESCHAMPSIA. 



(2802.) D. atropurpurea, Scheele, var. minus, Vasey; Macoun, 

 Cat. IV., 209. 



Prof. Scribner says of this that it is " exactly like my European 

 specimens ticketed Vdhlodea atropurpurea. Certainly no vai'iety." 



(2£06.) D. elongata, Munro ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 210. 



On dry spots, Cragellachie, Gold Eange; on gravel at Penticten, 

 south end of Okanagan Lake, B.C., 1889. (Macoun.) 

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