Plantago lanceolata.
marítima.
' alpina.—This I recollect seeing, in
some plenty, at Thingevalle,
ana I have since recéived specimens
from Sir George Mackenzie
and Mr. Paulsén.
Coronopus,
Sanguisorba officinalis.
Alchemilla vulgaris.
------ alpina.
III. TETRAGYNIA.
Potamogetón natans.
—------------ - marinum.
— compressum.
■-------------- lucens.
--------------- crispum.
" — — perfoliatum.
--------------- pectinatum.
---------- — pusillum.
Sagina procumbens.
Tillaea aquatica.
V. PENTANDRIA.
I. MONOGYNIA.
Myosotis scorpioides. « and Is .
Pulmonaria marítima.
Lchium vulgare.
Primula farinosa.
Menyanthes trifoliata;—This plant is important
to travellers who are
not acquainted with the route
in the morasses ; for they are
well aware that wheresoever
it grows they may safely pass;
its closely woven roots making
a firm bed upon the soft subsoil.
The Icelanders call it
Reidinga, and employ the
matted tufts to prevent the
saddle or any load from chafing
the horses’ backs.
Azalea procumbens.
Campanula rotundifolia.
— patula.
Viola canina.
tricolor.
palustris.
Glaux maritima.
II. DIGYNIA
Gentiana campesfcris.
---------amarella.
— 1 ■■ nivalis.