Obs. Species quasi G. ciliatam, crinitam, barbatam, serratam, et species alias forsan nimis .affines,
characteribus intermediis connectens, tamen ob germen simillimum proxima G. crinites quae diversa videtur
caule plerumque plurifloro, lineis sex elevatis percurso (Froël.), foliis latioribus, majoribus magisque am-
plexicaulibus, calycis laciniis maxime inæqualibus, corollis majoribus elongato-ciliatis, et fide Froël. fila-
mentis ubi adnatis barbatis. Non contigit mihi vidcre exemplaria G. serrâtes, Gunn, quae ex description
Froël. characteribus multis cum nostrâ G. intermedià convenit sed discrepare videtur inter notis aliis,
foliis lanceolatis et corollis omni margine argutè serratis, nec ciliatis.
93. H euchera R ich a r d so n ii, calycis limbq inæquali obliquo. Brown, ad finem
catalogi, (W.)
94. H eraclium Sphondylium, Willd. i. p. 1421 ? Nutt. Gen. Am. i. p. 181 ? (W.)
Peepoon-ahtic (flute-stem), Gree Language.
The young stems of this plant, which is common up to lat. 58°, are used as pot herbs. We did not see
it in flower, and its identity with the European plant is therefore uncèrtain.
95. Cicuta yirosa, Willd. i. p. 1445. (W.) •
96. C. MACULATA, Willd. i. p. 1446. Pursh. i. p. 195. (W.)
97. Smyrnium t r ifo l ia tum , Nuttall. Am. i. p. 195. (W.)
98. Viburnum oxycoccus, Pursh. i. p. 203. (W.) v '
Named, by the Créés, Mongsoa-Meena, or Moose Berry.
99. V. edule, Pursh. 1. p. 203. (-W.)
Its red berries, termed, by the Créés, Peepoom-meena (Winter Berry), form a great ornament to the woods.
.100. P arnassia palustris, Willd. i. p. 1516. Pursh. i. p. 208. (W.B.)
101. Aralia nudicaulis, Willd. i. p. 1521. Pursh. i. p. 209. (W.)
The Créés use the root of this plant as a remedy against the venereal disease, under the name of Waw -
poos-oootchepeh (Rabbit-root), and also apply the bruised bark .of its root to recent wounds.
102. St a tic e • armeria, Willd. i. p. 1522. Pursh. i. p. 212. (B.)
/3. Foliis angustoribus acutis ciliatis. (B.)
103. L inum sibiricum ,Z>. C.prodr. i.p. 427. L. perenne, Nuttall. Am.i.p.206. (W.)
HEXÀNDRIA.
104. A llium angulosum, Willd. ii. p. 76? Pursh. i. p. 223 ? (W.)
105. A. SCHCKSTOPRASUM, Willd. ii. p. 81 ? Weetchoe-gun (Stinking-Grass), Cree.
Lang. (W.)
106. L ilium P hiladelphicum, Willd. ii. p. 90. Pursh. i. p. 229. (W.)
Termed, by the Créés, Appecooseesh-ootchoepeh (Mouse-root), because the common mouse of the country,
a species of Campagnol, feeds upon its scaly bulbs.
107. U vularia puberula, Mich, FI. Am. i. p. 199. (W.)
Herba tenera, pedalis, sub-dichotomo-ramosa ; ramis patentibus et cum caule pube brevi interdum vix
conspicua indutis. Folia ovata vel cordata acuminata, nervosa, sæpè obliqua, sessilia, superiora semi-am-
plexicaulia, nervis pilis paucis brevibus instructis. Pedunculi 1-3, terminales, flore breviores, nutantes.
Corolla flavescenti-alba, tubuloso-campanulata, petalis sex, sérié duplici, æqualibus, lineari-lanceolatis,
acutis, intus lævibus, basi foveà nectariferà excavato, sub-carinatis. Stylus longus stamina et corollam
sub-æquans, stigmatibus tribus brevissimis. Germen triquetrum, triloculare, loculia polyspermis. Hub.
Sylvis opacis.
108. Smilacina bifolia, Convallaria bifolia. Willd. ii. p. 164. Mich. FI. Am.
i. p. 20li (W.)
Caule foliisque ciliatis hinc de Siu. Canadensi. P u r s h . i. p. 333. dubito.
109. S. t r if o l ia , Convallaria trifolia. Willd. ii. p. 163.’ Mich. i. p. 202. Gmel.
Flor. Sib. i. t. 6. (W.)
Herba tota glaberrima, caule stricto et non ad insertiones foliorum flexuosout in priori. Antheræ nigræ.
110. S. s t e l l a t a , Pursh. i,p. 232. Convallaria stellata. Mich. Fl. Am. i. p. 2Q2. (W.)
Antheræ pallidæ. 111. L u z u l a c a m p e s t r is ,.Decand. Flor. Franc, iii. p, 161,,;, Juncus campestris.
Pursh. i. p. 238. (B.)
112. L. m e l a n o c a r p a , Desvaiuv Jowm. de Botan. i. p. 142. t. 5. f. 2, Juncus me-
lanocarpus. Pursh. i. p- 238. (W.)
113. JONCUS T R I O L U M I S , Willd. ii. p. 216. (B.)
114. J. c a stAn e u s , Smith. FI. Brit. 1 p. 383. Ëngl. Bot. t. 900. (W.B.)
115. J. E O H iN A T us, Muhl.Gram. Am. p.2072 (W.)
116. J. A F F iN i s , foliis subulatis nodoso-articulatisi capitulis subpaniculatis pauci-
fioris (3-5 floris), capsulis ovalibus calyce obtuso hexandro longioribus. Brown,
MS. (W.)
117. J. FiLiFORMis, Pursh. i. p. 236. (W.)
118'. J. t e n u is , Wild. ii. p. 214. J.bicornis, Mich. Am. i. p. 191. (W.)
119“ J. G L A U ous, Willd. ii, p. 206. (W.B.)
120. O x t r ia r e n if o r m is , Broitm. List o f Plants. Ross. Voy . Ed. 2da. p. 4, Brown.
Parry's Supp. No. 46. Rumex digynus, Pursh. i. p. 248,- (B.)
121. R. s a n g u in e u s , WiUd. ii. p. 250. Pursh. i.p. 247. (B.)
122. R. a c u t u s, WiUd. ii. p. 253. (W.)
123. R. v k r t io il l a t Us , Willd. ii. p. 250. Pursh. i. p. 248. (W.)
124. T r ig l o c h in m a r it im u m , WiUd. ii. p. 26,5. Pursh. i. p,:247.- (W.B.),
125. T. p a l u s t r e , Willd. ii. p. 264. Pursh. i. p. 247. (W.B.)
126. T o f ie l d a p a l u s t r is , Smith. Tr. Lin. Soc. 12. p. 239. ■ Eng. FI. 2. p. 198.
T. pusilla, Pursh. i. p. 246. fide cel. Smith, i. c. T. borealis, WaMènberg. FI. Lapp:
p. 89. Frankl. App. i ed. No. 122. (W.B.)
Scapus niidus, involucris (caiyculis, W a h l.) albis dimidiatis trifidis pedicellum fulcrantibus ut rectè mouet
clariss. Wahlenberg. Herba elegans. 127. T. ooociNEA, spica capitata bracteata, invoiucro trifido regulari. (B.)
llc r h a elegantià T. borealis totà carens. Folia basi spatbacea, equitantia, compressa, lineari-Ianceolata
acuminata plana. S c a p u s palmaris erubescens firmus duriusculus plerumque,flexuqsus, folio uno alterove
radicalibus simili bracteatus. S p a th m bracteorum ventricosie, erubescentes. F lores ferè sessfies in capitulo
terminali congesti. In v o lu c rem triiidum, corollæ approximdtum, nec dimidiatum, laciniis erubescentibus,
brevibus, ovatis, acutis. P e tala sex viridia, dorso coccineo rubro, interdum tota sordidè cöccmea, lineari-
obovata,’invoiucro triplo longiora. C apsulas très ovate, basi connatie, petalis altiores, polySpermæ.. Floret
Augusto ad oras maris hyperborei. 5 B 2