PROF. C. C. BABIKGTON OK THE FLOEA OF ICELAND. 323* 



234. Tbientalis europ^a, Linn» — Hj, 

 Eydar on the Lagarfljot, T. 4' G. 



The late M. J. Gay informed me that there is a specimen from 

 Stykkisholmar by Breithifjord in the Paris Herb. 



235. Glaux maritima, Linn. — M» 

 Eyjafjord, Mithijord, B. G. 



236. Armeria maritima, Willd. — K, 

 A. pubigera 3. scotica, Bois. 



Common from the coast to the dry sands of the interior and up 

 to the perpetual snow. My specimens from Eeykjavik, and Sy- 

 mington's from Skagafjord, are the above-named plant of Boissier ; 

 but probably otber forms are to be found. 



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237- Plantago MAJOR, -LimK — K. 



Geysirs, B. Hafnarfjord, S» ! Laugarncs, Seythisfjord, Sy. ! 



[P. MEDIA, ZzWW. — Z. 



Lindsay and Preyer & Zirkel enumerate this plant. I have 

 much doubt concerning it.] 



238. P. LANCEOLATA, -Linn. — K. 

 Sandlaugsdal, St. 



Gliemann says that it is very common. 



239. P. ALPiNA, Linn. (?)— H. 



Thingvelhr in plenty, H. (who has specimens). 



Robert gives Iceland as a locality for it in DC. Prod. (xiii. 

 i. 731). aiiemann thought the plant is probably P. maritima, 

 y^v.glauca. Specimens are in Hornemann's herbarium at Copen- 

 hagen ; and Lange considers that they are an undcscribed species, 

 which he purposes to publish in ' PI. Dan.' with the name of P. 

 horealis. 



[P. CoRONOPUS, Linn, — K. 



Konig recorded this plant ; and all, except A^ahl, have fol- 

 lowed him without doubt. It certainly requires confirmation.] 



[LiTTORELLA LACUSTRis, Linn — S, 



There is a specimen of this, but without any locality, amongst 

 Solander's Icelandic plants in the British Museum. But that 

 is scarcely sufficient authority for adding it to the flora.] 



240. Chenopodium album, Linn. — G. 

 Brethedal,^/. 



[ Atriplex hortensis, Linn, —G. 



Grliemann added this on the aulliority of Olafscn (p. 333). 



