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valvulis undique hirtis tertiam partem breviori, superiore easdem sub®quante. Trin. Diss.
V. l . p . 157, Ejusd. Spec. Gram.fa se . 5. t . 55.
8. Vilfa monandra; panicula contracta, gluma inferiore brevissima, superiore valvulis
fere triplo breviori, foliis linearibus. Trin. Diss. p . 159. Ejusd. Sp. Gram. fa s e . 7. t. 84.
— Phippsia monandra. Trin. in N . Entdek, 3. p . 37.
This ive had taken for the VUfa algida, (Phippsia, Br.) but it is larger, and certainly the V. monmdra
of Trinius, who ohseiwes that it is the var. of P. algida, mentioned by Mr. Brown, as found by Sir. Nelson,
at Tscliutski. Chamisso also discovered it in the Bay of St. Lawrence.
1. Calamagrostis stricta. Schrad.—Engl. Bot. t. 2160.
1. Hierochloe ioreaiis. Schrad.—supra, p . 119.
s. ffierochloe alpina. Roem. et Schult. Syst. Veget. v. 2. p . 513.— Holcus alpinus. Sw.
— Wahl. L a p p . p . 31. f. 2.
1. Diipontia Fischeri. Brown, in P a r r y ’s ls< Voy. App. p . c x c l— 13. flavescens.
There are two states of this plant, as it appears to us, in the Collection; a purple-flowered one, with
usually a single flower only in each calyx, and a yellow-flowered vai’., with trvo flowers in each calyx,
one upon a rather long stalk. In other respects, the characters are the same. The loAver branches of the
panicle are often horizontally patent, sometimes completely detlexed.
1. Po a angustata. Brown, in P a r r y 's H i Voy. App. p . clxxxvii.
2. Po a nemoralis. L in n .
3. Po a arctica. Brown, in P a r r y 's 1st Voy. App. p . clxxxviii.
In the CoUection are specimens, varying in height from 4-6 inches to two feet.
1. Festuca ouewa. L in n .
2. VesXwcaduriuscula. Lin n .
1. ~B\'om\xs purgans. Willd.—supra, p . 119.
1. Trisetum suhspicatum, Beauv.—supra, p . 119.
1. Riymxxs arenarius. L in n .—supra, p . 119.
O r d . X L I . E Q U I S E T A C E ^ . D e Cand.
1. Equisetum arvense. L in n .—supra^ p . 119.
O r d . X L I I . L Y C O P O D IA C E /E . Sw.
1. Lycopodium annotinum. Lin n .
2. Lycopodium Selago. Lin n .
O r d . X L I I I . P O L Y P O D IA C E ^ . B r.
1. CnsXo^Xexis fra g ilis . Bernhardi.—supra, p . 119.
1. N e p h r o d i u m Rich, in Franhl. H i Journ. ed. 2. App. p . 39. Hook, et Grev.
Jc. Fil. t. 70.—Aspidium fragrans. Willd.— Polypodium. Lin n .
O r d . X L IV . M U S C I. Linn.
1. Sphagnum acutifolium. Ehrh.
1. Polytrichum L in n .—supra, p . 119.
2. Rolytricliosn juniperinum. Willd.
3. Polytrichum nanum. Hedw. St. Cr. t. 13.
4. Polytrichum Im g a tum . Wahl. La p p . p . 349. t. 22. Hook. Muse. Exot. f. 81. Brown,
in P a r r y 's H i Voy. A p p . p . cxcv.
1. Conostomum boreale, Sw.
1. Splachnum mnioides, L in n . Fil.
1. Dicranum Schraderi. Schwaegr. Suppl. v. 1. P . I . p . 166. i. 61.
1. Didyraodon capillaceum. Schrad.
2. Didymodon purpureum. Hook, et Taylor, Muse. Brit.
1. Trichostomum lanuginosum. Hedw.
1. Rvyuxa. palustre. Sw.—supra, p . 120.
2. Bryum nutans. Schreb.—supra, p . 120.
1. Ily ^ rm m salebrosum ? Hoffm. (sine fruct.)
2. Hypnum lutescens. Huds.
3. Hypnum aduncum. Lin n .
O r d . X LV . H E P A T IC .^ .
1, Mai'cXiaxilia polymorpha. L in n .—supra, p . 120.
O r d . X L V I . L IC H E N E S . Ach.
1. Lecanora ventosa. Ach.—Engl. Bot. p . 90. i. 906.
2. Lecanora Tartarea. Ach. var. upsaliensis.—Lichen upsaliensis. Engl. Bot. t 169.
1. Parmelia diatrypa. .■ic/i.— Lichen diatrypus. Engl. Bot. t. 1248.
1. Peltidea aphthosa. Ach.—supra, p . 120.
1. Stereocaulon ^asc/ictie. Ach.—supra, p . 120.
1. Cetraria cuculiata, Lichen cucullatus. L in n .
2. Cetrm-ia Isla n d ka . Lichen Islandicus. E n g l Bot. t. 1330.
1. Cornicularia ochroleuca. ^cA.—Lichen ochroleucus. E n g l Bot. t. 2374.
2. Cornicularia divergens. Ach.— W a h l L app. p . 439. F l Dan. t. 262. Hook, in
P a r r y ’s 2d Voy. App. p . 486.
1. Dufourea arctica. B r .— Rich. in F ra n k l 1st Journ. ed. 2. App. p . 47. i. 31.