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Grould sajs tliat it is abundant. I may be allowed to Lave some 

 little doubt concerning it, 



145. G. MoLLUGO, Linn, — K. 



HafnarQord, S. In great abundance near Modrufels Hospital, G, 



146. G. VERUM, Linn. — K. 



Reykjavik, B. Jokulsdak and near Stafafell, and Selsund, Hd. ! Hafnar- 

 Qord, S. Myvatn, G. Seythisfjord and Skagafjord, Sy. 



G-liemann has a var. pallidum of G* verum^ which is probably 

 the cause of the addition of G, pallidum to the list by P. & Z. 

 The true G. pallidum (Pr.), which is considered the same as G. 

 cinereum (AIL), is a very unlikely plant to be found in Iceland. 



147. G. SAXATiLE, Linn. — G. 



In the southern parts, according to Gudmunson ; Ld. 



Yahl considers it to be a true native. 



148. G. SYLVESTRE, PoZ/.— G. 



Reykjavik, and near the Geysirs, B. Grimestunga, in Vatnsdair, B, G, ! 

 Kalmanstunga and Raudnefstadr, Hd. Thingvellir, Seythisfjord, 

 and Skagaljord, Sy, ! 



This is the G. pusillum of my list. Apparently the plants 

 named G, saxatile^ var. pusillum and var. sylvestre, by Lindsay, 

 are only the one form called usually G, sylvestre by modern 

 botanists. 



Gliemann includes G. trifidum, and Vahl marks it as possibly 

 native. Hornemann also includes it. 



G. pusillum (Lam.) is another plant unaccountably included. 



149. G. UHGINOSUM, Linn. — V. 

 Here and there in marshes, Mh, 



150, G. PALusTRE, Linn. — K. 



I have no locality to record ; but all the lists include it, and it 

 is likely to be a common plant. 



Mikan, — K. 



Holte-Praestergaard, Z. Geysirs and Reykjavik, Mk, 



offi 



informs 



'aml)ucifc 



152. ScABiosA succiSA, Linn. — K. 



I have no locality to name ; but all the lists include it. 



Gliemann adds ^S'. alpina on the authority of Hooker ; but I 

 find no mention of it by him. P. & Z. also iuclude it j but it is 

 not a likely plant to occur. 



