298 PROF. C. C. BABINGTON OK THE FLOBA OF ICELAND 



54. A. ARCTiCA, FenzL — K. 



On the mountains at Akre)^!, at an elevation of about 3000 feet, C ! 

 Hafnarfjord and Thingvellir, S. 



This corresponds tolerably well with the specimens of A. liflora 

 (Wahl.) in the 'Herb. Normale' of Fries (cent. v. no, 37), from 

 Norvvay, except inHbeing much less luxuriant, and having much 

 shorter and frequently single-flowered shoots. It also closely re- 

 sembles the A. arctica of Hooker's 'Pi. Bor.-Americana ' (t.xxxiv. 

 B). Dr. Hooker combines them ; and if this is A. hifolia, I fully 



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agree with him. 



65. A. HiRTA, WaJil, — Mh. 



Is this the same as (53) A. rubella^ 



Leiraa, Mk, Reykjavik and BriamsUaek, St, 



56, A. STKICTA, WahL 

 Stadarfell, St. 



-p 



57. Arenakia NOBVEGICA5 Gunn, — S. ! 



Reykjavik, B. Breid-dals-heidi, Hd, In the tun at Hnausir, B.G. 

 Seythisfjord, Sy, 



This is the Alsine trifolia of Baring-Q-ould's List. 



[Ar. ciliata, hinn, — K, 



Ness, Bessastad, and Griuiansfiadle, Z, 



serpyllifolia 



but they belong to the latter. Is it not probable that the plant 

 really intended by Zoega is the A. norvegica ? which is not included 

 by Yahl and the earlier authors, although it is very common at 

 Reykjavik.] 



58. Ar. serpyllifolia, Liwn. — K. 



HafnarQord, S. 



59. Stellaria media. With, — K, 



Reykjavik, B. Hafnarfjord, S. Skalholt, Mk. In the hot spring at 

 Laugarnes, L. 



[S. Edwardsii, R. Br. — V. 



Dr. Hooker considers this to be a form of 8. longipes. Vahl 

 marks it as a plant certainly to be found in Iceland. Lindsay 

 only copies Vahl. I know nothing of it,] 



60. S. GRAMiNEA, Linn. 

 Akreyri, C. ! 



I have only a scrap of what seems to be the xBT.Juncea of this 

 species, the S.juncea of Tries (Mant. iii. 191), which is a native of 

 Lapland. 



