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described as being more compound. I t forms dense tufts of many inches in diameter, the barren tufts
looking more hlte some silky Androsace than anything of this Natural Order.
4. Artemisia Tilesii. Ledeb.— supra, p . 115.
1. Gnaphalium alpinum. L in n .
1. Chrysanthemum arcifcMw. L in n .—supra, p . \\Q .
2. Chrysantheim.m integri/olmm ; pilosum, foHis linearibus b itegerrimis, caule subapliyUo
unifloro. Rich, in Fm n kl. 1st Jo um . ed. 1. A pp. p . 749. Hooh. in F a rm 's i d Vm,. App.
p . 398. J PP
1. P y re th rum inodorum. Sm.— var. n ana— P . Caucasicum. Willd. Sp. F l. v. 3. p . 2156.
IJide Lessing in Lin næa , v. 6. p . 167.)— Cluysanthemum grandiflorum. Hooh. in Farrn's
2d Voy. A p p . p . 898.
1. Arnica angustifolia. Vahl, in Fl. D a n . t. 1524.— A. montana. ¡3. L in n .— A . alpina.
Wahl. Fl. Dan. v. 2. p . 530. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p . 235.
This, m a more luxuriant state, bears 2-4 flowers, and it appeai-s then to become the A . Chamissonis of
Lessing I c., who describes two other allied species from Unalaschka, differing from these by the corolla
being quite glabrous.
2. Arnica maritima. L in n .— Pursh, Fl. Am. v. 2. p . 527.—A. Doronicum? Pursh, (non
alior.)— Senecio Pseudo-Arnica. Lessing, in Linnæa, v. 6. p . 240.
This has entirely the habit of Amica, yet agrees with the character of Senecio a
s defined by
the Linnæa, v. 6. p. 239. *
1. Cineraria f r ig id a ; deciduo-tomentosa, foliis ovatis obsolete dentatis, radicalibus
petiolatis, caule ascendente unifloro. Rich , in Franhl. \ s t Journ. ed. 2. App. p . 30.— Senecio
frigidus. Lessing, in Lin næa , v. 6. p . 239.
2. Cineraria lyrata; uniflora, foliis lyratis lobo terminali subrotundo acute 5-7-angulato.
Reichenh.— Ledeb. in Mém. de VAcad. Petersb. v. 5. p . 576. Reichenb. Iconogr. Bot. Cent.
I I . 2). 1. t. 101.
3. Cinerai-ia integrifolia. Willd.
4. Cineraria congesta ; capitulo lanato, foliis lineari-lingulatis undulatis, caule simplicissimo.
B r . in P a r r f s I s i Voy. App. p . cclxxix.
1 Senecio Kabnii. N u tt.— Cineraria Canadensis. L in n .
1. Tussilago corymbosa; corjanbo foemineo laxo paucifloro, corollulis ligularibus nervosis,
niasculo congesto, foliis cordatis sinuatis inæqualiter dentatis subtus tomentosis. B r . in
P a r r ÿ s Is i Voy. A pp. p . cclxxix.— T . frigida. Rich , in Franhl. I s i Journ. ed. 2. App.
p . 30 ?— Nardosma anguiosa. Cassini.—Lessing, in Linnæa, v. 6. p . 107.
Lessing unites the T. corymbosa with the T . frig id a , and perhaps with justice.
1. Erig ero n alpinum. L in n .
1. Solidago Virga-aurea. L in n .
1. Aster salsuginosus ; caule uni-paucifloro, foliis lanceolatis acutis subintegerrimis
venosis inferioribus in petiolum longe attenuatis reliquis sessilibus, involucri squamis linearibus
acutis pubescentibus subsquarrosis disco vix duplo (radio plus triplo) longioribus. Rich,
in Franld. ls< Journ. ed. 2. App. p. 32. Hook, in Bot. Mag. t. 2942. Lessing, in Linnæa,
V. 6. p . 124.
1. Saussurea aiptwa. De Cand.— supra, p . 116.
O r d . X X I . C A M P A N U L A C EÆ . Juss.
1. Campanula u n ifo ra . L in n .— Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnæa, v. 4. p . 37.
2. Campanula to ïo c a rp a ; humilis, caule unifloro nudiusculo, foliis radicalibus confertis
lanceolato-obovatis setaceo-denticulatis, petioli.s ciliatis, calyce tubo villoso lobis acuminatis
denticulatis, corolla infundibuliformi-campanulata lobis calycinis duplo longiore, capsula
subcylindracea. Alph. De Cand.— Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnæa, v. 6.;?. 39.—C. algida.
Alph. De Cand. Camp. p . 338.
O r d . X X I I . E R IC IN E Æ . Juss.
1. Niedaa procumbens. L in n .
1. Arbutus alpina. L in n .
1. A n d r o m e d a L in n .
2. Andromeda tetragona. Lin n .
1. Ledum ¿a/wsire. Lin n .
1. Pyrola rotundifolia. Lin n .
1. Vacciniimi Vitis Idæa. L in n .—supra, ]). 116.
2. Vaccinium idiginosum. L in n .—supra, p. 116.
3. Vaccinium Oxycoccos. L in n .
O r d . X X I IL G E N T IA N E Æ . Juss.
1. G e n tia n a /a « c a . P a l l— Chain, et Schlecht. v. 1. p . 175.— G. cæspitosa. Graham in
James. Ph il. Journ.
2. Gentiana R u r ick ia n a ; corollis 4-fidIs hj-pocrateriformibus, fauce nudis calyce plus
duplo longioribus, laciniis lanceolatis setaceo-acuminatis, calycis fere usque ad basin divisi
laciniis inæqualibus duabus maximis, floribus longe pedunculatis. Cham, et Schlecht. in
Linnæa, v. 1. p . 176.
3. Gentiana ÿtociafis. V i li— Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnæa, ». l . p . 182.
4. Gentiana rotata. Willd. Herb.— Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnæa, ». 1. p . 187. Rich, in
Franld. Is i Journ. ed. 2. App. p . 9.
O k d . X X IV . P O L E M O N ID E Æ . Juss.
1. Polemonium coeruleum. Linn.
i .