312 PUOF. C. 0. BABINGTOK ON THE FLORA OF ICELAND. 



153. TussiLAGO Farfara, Linn. — V. 



Near Eyafjord, T. ^ G. Common in low spots, B. G. 



154, Erigeron alpinus, hinn. — K, 



Reylijavik, Widoe, and Garde-hraun, B, Akreyri and Thingvellir, C, ! 

 Husevik, Z. Gevsirs and Breiddalsheidi, Hd. Ilafnarfjord, 5. ! 



Skagafjord, Sy. ! Capellahraun, Ek. Armule, Stadarfell, Hreda- 

 vatn and Briamsloek, St, Oefjord, Kr, 



ifi. 



ifl 



Both 



plants may have been found, but I do not possess any certain 



M 



information to that effect. T. & Gr. state that the var. w, 

 grows at Siglufjord and at Eydar by tlie Lagarfljot. 



165. Bellis perennis, hinn. 

 Seythisfjord, Sy. ! 



These are tlie only specimens that I have either seen or heard 

 of from Iceland. They were sent by a collector of flowers, not 

 a botanist, to Mr. Symington, who gave a few to me. 



156. Achillea Millefolium, Linn. — K. 



Akreyri, C ! Hafnarfjord, S. ! Valthjof-stadr and Modrudalr, Hd. ! 



Oefjord, G. Seytbisfjord, Skagafjord, Ilafnarfjord, and Tbingvellir, 

 Sy. ! 



Solander also saw A. Ttarmica in Paulsen's herbarium, and 

 Hornemann likewise records it. 



[Anthemis Cotula, Linn. 



P. & Z. record this plant. B. G-. says that he found it at My- 



vatn.] 



157. PMatricaria inodora, var. borealis, Hartm. 

 Hafnarljord, MA:. On walls and roofs at Reykjavik, Kr. 



Is this the same as the following ? 



158. M. MARiTiMA, Linn. — K. 



Reykjavik, B. Ilafnarfjord, S. ! Nikliboer, Hd. \ Akreyri, C. ! Gey 

 sirs and Skagafjord, Sy, 



My specimens have the " involucrum basi truncatum subumbi- 

 licatum" of the Triple urosper mum fnarifimicm (C. H. Schultz), 

 not the '' involucrum basi initio turbinatum " of his T. inodorutn. 

 The only British specimen which I have seen, that appears to belong 

 to the T. maritimum, was gathered in Orkney. The plant that 

 grows at Cockbush, near Chichester, is not the T.maritimum, but 

 has the involucre of T. inodorum. It is the no. 7 of Bay, and 

 his no. 8 is possibly the Matr. maritima. All the oldest Ice- 

 landic lists include M. inodora, not M, maritima : those com- 



