Aira cæspitosa.
flexuosa.
montana.
subspicata.
alpina.
aquatica.
præcox,
Holcus odoratus.-r-Said to be used by the
Icelanders to perfume their apart*
ments and their clothes.
Sesleria cærulea.
Poa pratensis.
— trivialis.
— compressa.
*— annua.
— angustifolia,
’— alpina.
— maritima,
§la,uca. Both this and the following
species are far from uncommon
in Iceland.
— cæsia.
Festuca ovina.
--------- rubra.
--------- elatior.
------------fluitans.
duriuscula.
Festuca vivípara, (vol. i. p. 320.)
Arundo Phragmites.
--------- Epigejos.
--------- arenaria.
Elymus arenarius.—(vol. n. p. 226.) The
seeds are occasionally made into a
sort of bread.
Triticum caninum.
---------repens.
III. TRYGINA.
Montia fontana.
Koenigia islándica, (vol. i. p. 152 and 191*)
IY. TETRANDRIA.
I. MONOGYNIA.
Scabiosa succisa.—The Icelandic names for
this plant, Pukabit and Dievels-
bid, have both the same signification
as our Devil's bit.
Galium verum.
---------palustre.
---------- Mollugo.
--------- pusillum.
---------boreale.
Plantago major.