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Katural History Society of H. Bulletin Ho. lY. 
382. LOLIUM, L. - - Daknel. Rye-Grass. 
883 L. PERENNE, L. Near railway depot, Carleton, Hay. No 
specimen. 
884 L. TEMULEXTUM, L. Near railway depot, Carleton, Hay. 
Almost the only noxious grass known. No specimen. 
383. TRITICUM, L. Wheat. 
885 T. repens, L. A very troublesome weed on sandy soil. Varies 
greatly, especially on the sea coast. 
886 T. caninum, L. On intervales. Coal Branch, Kent Co. 
384. HORDEUM, L. - Barley. Squirrel-tail Grass. 
887 H. jubatum, L. Sandy soil along the Gulf shore. 
385. ELYMUS, L. ' - Lyme-Grass. Wild-Rye. 
888 E. Virginicus, L. On intervales, Hampton, Coal Branch. 
889 E. Canadensis, L. University Herb. Sussex and Petitcodiac, 
Brittain; Eel River, Carleton Co., Hay. 
890 E. mollis, Trin. Sand beaches, Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Resti- 
gouche, Chalmers. 
386. ASPRELLA, Willd. - Bottle-brush Grass. 
891 A. Hystrix, Willd. (Gymnostrichum Hystrix, Schreb.) Eel 
River, Carleton Co., Hay. 
CEYPTOGAMIA. 
CLASS IIL-ACROGENOUS CRYPTOGAMS. 
XC. EQUISETACE^. 
387. EQUISETUM, L. - Horsetail. Scouring Rush. 
892 E. arvense, L. Very common in damp soil. 
893 E. pratense, Ehrh. Restigouche River, Chalmers. 
894 E. sylvaticum, L. Very common throughout. 
895 E. limosum, L. Rather common. Kent, Tobique Lakes, 
Carleton, Hay., Herb.; Nepisiquit Lakes, Bailey., Can. Nat. 
1864, p. 90. 
