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in the ‘Fl. Italiana.’ In the Sranish Pyrenees, at Puerto de 
Canfrane, the plant ascends to 1350 metres. 
The synonym of A. multicaulis, Linn. Sp. Plant. ed. II. p.605, 
is included under A. ciliata in Sp. Plant. ed. I. p. 425. In the 
appendix to the former work, Linnzeus says,—* Affinis A. ciliate. 
Folia non nervosa observavit Jacquinius.” Again, in ‘Mant. 
Plant, p. 386, he says,—“ Foliis nervosis videtur Arenaria 
ciliata differre." 
Geogr. limits.—N. Advent Bay on west coast of Spitzbergen, 
lat. 78? N., var. (A. F. Battye, in Mr. Conway: 
Expedition, 1896—in flower 13 July). 
S. Spain: the Escorial, in the prov. of New Castile 
(Quer, Fl. Espanola (1762-84 ]). 
E. European Russia: island of Vaigatch in the Kara Sea 
(Schrenck). 
W. Canada: Kicking Horse Pass, in the Rocky Moun- 
tains of tbe prov. of Alberta (J. Macoun), var. ò 
Iconogr.—(Var. a) Fl. Danica, t. 346, t. 1269; Sow. Engl. Bot. 
ed. 1, t. 1745; ed. 2, t. 646; ed. 3, t. ?38 (very i: different); 
Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. Helv. 4942; Ic. Taurin. xxii. t. 3l; 
Séguier, Pl. Veron. i. p. 421, t. 5. f. 2 (1745); Haller, Hist. 
Stirp. Helv. i. t. 17 (1768); Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 658.—(Ver. y) 
Wulf. ap. Jacg. Collect. Bot. Chem. Nat. Hist. i. t. 17 (1786); 
Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. Helv. 4950.—(Var. ò) Gunn. l. 65 Sov. 
Engl. Bot. Suppl. t. 2852; ed. 3, t. 237. 
The above include as many figures known to me as are worth 
citing. Those of ‘English Botany,’ ed. 3, are far inferior to any 
of the others, as might be expe: ted from the ge! eral crude 
of the plates in this work, whi h compare very unfavourably wit 
those of Continental illustrated floras. Those of var. y are u 
under A. multicaulis. The plant figured in * F]. Danica, t. 995 
was an Icelandic specimen. 
Syn. Alsine trifolia, Gould, er Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. p. 298 (1871). 
Alsinella ciliata, S. F. Gray, Nat. Arrang. Br. pl. ii. p. 655. 
Arenaria multicaulis, Linn. Ameen. Acad. i. p. 162 (var. y). 
144. A. aorutca, Fries, Novit. Fl. Suec. i. p. 33 (1839); 
Hartm. Skand. Flora, ed. 11 (1879), p. 243. 
a. typica, Fouc. & Rouy, Fl. de France, iii. p- 248 (1896): 
Planta gracilis, 4-8 centim. 
P. fugax, Fouc. & Rouy, l. c. 
