PROF. C. C. BABINGTON ON THE FrOBA OF ICELAKD. 331 



293. LiSTERA ovATA, R. Br. — H. 



Found by Mr. Paulsen at Vik, according to Hooker, who has 

 a specimen. 



Valil also marks it as certainly a native plant, 



294. L. CORDATA, R, Br.— St, ' 



Steenstrup gathered this in Iceland, and there is a specimen 

 in the Museum at Copenhagen, 



295. Neottia Nidus-avis, Linn, — K.I 



Hjaltalin and Grliemann record this plant. Hooker received 

 a specimen of " either this or a new species " from Sir G. Mac- 

 kenzie. Eeichenbach, the younger, has seen one from " Islandia 

 austr., Jide Thienemann." Konig records N. Jcamtscliatea^ and 

 Gliemann includes it in addition to N, Nidus-avis. Zoega and 

 Solander insert N. kamfschatea doubtfully. 



In all probability they all refer to the same species, iT. Nidus- 

 avis. 



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296. NiGRITELLA NIGRA, Rchb. — K. 



Eecorded in all the lists. 



297. CORALLORRHIZA INNATA, R. Br. — G. 



FnjoskaJal, M. Laugarvatn, B. G. ! Skagaijord, Sg. ! 



Mohr thought that this was the plant intended by the Ophrys 

 kamtschatea of Konig. 



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[Anthericum ramosum, Linn. — B. 



An unlikely plant ; but Gliemann recorded it without remark, 

 and Hjaltalin retained it.] 



298. Maianthemum bifolium, DC. — M. 



It is in most of the lists, and not an unlikely plant. Mohr 

 and Gliemann called it Convallaria monopliylla, and it is figured 

 under that name in the *F1. Danica,' t. 291. 



299, JuNcus EPFUsus, Linn. — K. 



con 



Reykjavik and Eyjaijord, B. G. 



lomeratus; and Baring-Gculd includes 

 both under the name of J. communis. Vahl has neither of them. 



300. J. FiLiFORMis, Linn. — St. 

 Reykhollor, Armule, Briamsloek, St. 



301. J. BALTicrs, Wind. — H. 



A careful examination of my specimens convinces me that the 

 plant is J. lalticm. I have not seen any specimens of J. arcticus 



