1. Caltha paÎKJifîs. L in n .—Engl. Bot. t. bOQ.
1. Actæa C im ic ifu g a . L in n . Amoen.— De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 64.— ß . simplex. De
Cand.— Cimicifuga simplex. Wormsk. ex Fisch.
Professor De Candolle doubts if the vai-, ß. (the only kind in the Herbarium,) may not be a distinct
species from u.
O r d . I I . F U M A R IA C EÆ . De Cand.
1. Corydalis ambigua; radice bidbosa solida, caule subsimplici erecto sub ramo infimove
folio squamigero, foliis 2 -3 biternatim sectis segmentis ovalibus obtusis snbcuneatis
primai’iis longe petiolatis, racemo multifloro laxo, bracteis integris, siliquis linearibus erectis.
Cham. in Linncea, v. 1. p . 558. {et in Herb, nostr.)
O r d . I IL . C R U C IF E R Æ . Juss.
1. Barbaræa B r .— D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 140. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. 1.
p . 39.—Erysimum Barbarea. Engl. Bot. t. 443.
1. Arabis alpina. L in n .— D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 142. Hook. FL Bor. Am. v. 1.
p . 41.
2. Arabis ambigua ; foliis subglabris radicalibus sinuato-lyratis mediis oblongo-ovalibus
dentatis summis oblongo-lineailbus integris, caule subsimplici, siliquis erectiusculis. De
Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 145. Cham. et Schlecht. in Linncea, v. \ . p . 16.
Our specimens are not in fruit, and without it we are unable to determine whether it may not be a
Sisymbrium, and the same with S. arabidoides, (Hook, in Fl. Bor. Am. v. 1. p. 6.3. t. 21. Arabis lyrata,
Linn.) which it very much resembles.
1. Cardamine hirsuta. L in n .— De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 152. Engl. Bot. t. 492. Hook.
FL Bor. Am. v. p . 45.
1. D ra b a stellata. Jacq. Obs. n. 54. t. 4. f . 3. D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 169. Cham, et
Schlecht. in Linncea, v. 1. p . 22.
2. D rab a incana. L in n .—Engl. Bot. t. 388. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. 1. p . 55.—D.
contorta. D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 170.
1. Erysimum lanceolatum. B r .— De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 199. Hook. FL Bor. Am. v.
l . p . 64.— Cheiranthus erysimoides. L in n .—Jacq. Anstr. v. l . p . 174.
O r d . IV. V IO L A R IE Æ . D e Cand.
1. Viola canina. L in n .— D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 298. Ging, in Linncea, v. l . p . 407.
Hook.'FL Bor. Am. v. 1. p . 79.
O r d . V. C A R Y O P H Y L L E Æ . Juss.
1. Arenaria lateriflora. L in n .— De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 412. Cham, et Schlecht. in
Linncea, v. 1. p . 37. Hook, in FL Bor. Am. v. 1. p . 102.
KAMTSCHATKA.
2, ArenariaFepfcid«- L i n n . -D e Cand. Prodr. v. l . p . 413. Enrjl. Bot. t. 189. Hooh.
El. Bor. Am. v. 1. p . 102.
1. Cerastium alpinum. L i n n . - ß . foliis longioribus an g u s tio rib u sq u e .-C . Fischenanum ?
Ser. in De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 60. , , .
The leaves of C. FiscUrianum, from the same country, are described as ovate ; those of our plant are
narrow-lanceokte.
O e d . VI. G E R A N IA C E Æ . Juss.
1 Geranium erianthum; caule tereti subsimplici inferne nudo, foliis omnibus petiolatis
palmato-5-7-lobis lobis incisis acute serratis laceris, pedunculis c o ^ r t i s tebreviatis,
calycibus viHosissimis, petalis integris, staminum filamentis pilosis. De Cand. Pio d r. v. .
p. 641.
Tlie G. eriosiemon, of Fischer and De CandoUe, does not appear to us to be distinct from this.
O r d . v i i . L E G U M IN O SÆ . Juss.
1. Loùiyrns p isiformis. L i n n . - D e Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p . B71. ^o o h . E l B o r -A m .m C
p . 158.— Pisum maritimum. L in n .— D e Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p . 368. Engl. Bot. t. 104 .
Gmel. El. Sib. v. 4. p . 7 .1 .1 .
2. Lothyrue palustris. L i n n . -D e Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p . 371. Engl. Bot. t. 169. Hook.
Fl. Bor. Am. ». 1. p . 161.
O e d . V I I I . R O SA C EÆ . Juss.
1. Spiræa chamoedrifolia. L im i.—De Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p . 542.
2. Spiræa Aruncus. L in n .— De Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p . 544.
1. Geum macrophyUum. Willd. En um .— D e Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p . 550.—G. strictum.
A it. ?
1. Rubus arcticus. L in n .— De Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p. 565. Engl. Bot. t. 1585. Hooh. El.
Bor. Am. v. 1. p . 182.
1 Potentina villosa. P a l l - L e h m . Monogr. Pot. p . 166. t. 16. De Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p .
573. Hook. El. Bor. Am. ». l . p . 1 6 4 .-/3 . gracilis; foliis tenerioribus subtus eoncoloribus.
This llk u t (the var. ß.) is probably distinct from the P . villosa, which Chamisso remarks is not tonnd
on the Asiatic side of Behi-h.g's Sttait. O.iu-S is mnch slenderer and more procniiibent ; the leaves are
thinner, with tho nerves not impressed ; ou both sides, espcciany a t the margins, they arc sericeo-pilose
with ap’presscd hairs, not at aU white, nor with prominent veins beneath.
2. Potentina anscrina. L i n n . -D e Cand. Prodr. ». 2. p . 582. Engl. Bot. f. 861. Hooh.
FL Bor. Am. v. l . p . 189.
3. Potentina fragarioides; caule erecto dicliotomo, stolonibus reptantibus, ioliis pilosis
radicalibus pinnatisectis lobis ovato-lanceolatis (ovalibusve) dentatis distanubus subconcol-
• oribus, lobis caulinis ternato-qiiinatoque pinnatisectis, stipulis lanceolatis acutis, laciiiiis
calycinis ovatis obtusiusculis inter se subæqualibus, petalis obovato-subrotiindis calyce vix
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