306 PHOr. C. C. BAUINGTON ON THE FLORA OF ICELAI^D. 



ijordrhaun and SeythisQord, Sy. ! Skalholt, ML Sandlangadal, 

 Stadarfell, and Garprdal, St, 



It appears to have been first found by Paulsen in 1809. 



107. Myriophyllum spicatum, Liwn. — K. 

 Reykjavik, B. 



Tbere is a specimen in tbe British Museum, collected by So- 

 lander. 



108. M. ALTERNIFLOKUM, DC. 



Steeustrup has a specimen from Holt. 



109. M. VERTiciLLATUM, Linn. — IC 

 HafnarQord, S. 



110. HiPPURis VULGARIS, Linn. — A' 



Reykjavik, B. Hafnarfjord, S. Seythisfjord and Skagafjord, Sy. 



111. MONTIA FONTANA, ZyfnW. — -ST. 



Reykjavik, B. In the hot spring at Laugarnes, L. ! On the red soil 

 above the Geysir, B. G, Skalholt and Thingvellir, Mk. Breidabol- 

 stad, St. 



112. ScLERANTHUS ANNUus, Linn. — K, 



This is included in all the lists ; but Yahl considers it to be a 

 doubtful native. It does not occur in Lapland, according to Fries j 

 nor is it in Hooker's Arctic list. 



113. Sedum Rhodiola, DC — K, 



Reynivalla-hals, B. Alftafjord, Hrf. Hraun near Reykjavik, H. Hafnar- 

 Ijord and Granfell, S. OHd and Reykholt, St. Almannagja, Sey- 

 thisfjord, and Skagafjord, Sy. ! 



114. S. ANGHcuM,Hadi. — G. 



G-liemann introduced this into his list on the authority of Morck. 

 Baring- Gould states that he found it at Eeykir. Vahl considers 

 it a doubtful native, and so do I. 



115. S. ALBUM, Linn. — Hj. 



Hjaltalin includes this in his Flora; and Solander states that 

 he saw it in Paulsen^s herbarium. It does not extend to Lap- 

 land, and is not in Hooker's Arctic list. 



116. S. viLLOsuM, Linn. — K» 



Reykjavik, B. Akreyri and Gey sirs, C. ! Breiddalsheidi and to the south 

 of Ok Jokul, Hd. HafnarQord and ThingveUir, S. ! Krisuvik, Z- 

 At the entrance of Hordardal,B. G. Seythisfjord and Ski^aQord, Sy- 

 Capella-hraun near Krisuvik, Mk. Stadarfell, St. Oeljord,^r. 



