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numerous, ovate and acuminate, of a lead color; mature silky heads 
more than one inch in diameter, almost globular. 
Sukkcrtoppen, 65°. 
91. E. POLYSTACIIYON, Linn. Spec. pi. p. 76. E. latifolium , Hoppe. 
Specimens from 4-15 inches high, not in fruit. 
Stations of Smith's Sound to Eensselaer Harbor, 80°. 
GRAMINEH3. 
92. Alopecurus alpinxjs, Engl. Bot. T. 1126. R. Br. in Parry's 
1st Yoy. p. 184. Rich. app. ed. 2, p. 3. Hook, in Parry's 2d Yoy. 
app. p. 184. 
Egedesminde, Bedevilled Reach, 79°; Aug. 11. 
*93. Phippsia algida, R. Br. in Ross's Yoy. ed. 2, p. 191, and in 
Parry's 1st Yoy. app. p. 195. Agrostis algida , Soland. in Phipps's 
Yoy. p. 200. Trichodium algidum , Swensk. Bot. p. 545. 
North Proven, 72°. 
94. Agrostis canina, /?. Melaleuca, Bong. Yeget. de Sitka, p. 20*- 
Hooker, PL 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. Oalamagrostis Canadensis, P.Beauv. Arundo canina, Mich. 
Galamagrowth Mexicana, Nutt. 
Sukkertoppen, 65°. 
96. C. stricta, Nutt. Torr. Rich. app. ed. 1, p. 3. Arundo 
ncglecta , Ehrh. 
Sukkertoppen, 65°. 
97. Glyceria arctica, Hook. PI. Bor. Am. 2, p. 248. Dr. Torrey. 
Holsteinborg, 68°. 
98. Catabrosa aquatica, P. Beauv. Agrost. p. 97, T. 19, Fig. 8. 
Dr. Torrey. Aira aquatica, Linn. 
Sukkertoppen, 65°. 
99. Poa arctica, and var. R. Br. in Parry's 1st Yoy. app. Hook, 
in Perry’s 2d, 3d and 4th Yoy., and in Bot. of Beech. Yoy. p. 133. 
P. laxa, R. Br. Three different forms, a large one 15 inches, some 
middle forms 6-7 inches high, and a remarkably 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. PI. Bor. Am. 3, p. 244. Dr. Torrey. 
Several forms. 
Piske Fiord, 65°; N. Proven, 72°; Rensselaer Harbor, 80°. 
