PROF. C. C. BA.BINOTON ON THE FLOBA OF ICELAND. 333 



It remains to be determined what is the plant reallj found in 

 Iceland. Lindsay's J. compressits is apparently the aggregate 

 species, including J. coemsus and J. Gerardi ; that of Vahl is 

 only a supposed native, and therefore of no authority. It is 

 probable that the plant is J, Gerardi, as that is the name adopted 

 by P. <fc Z., who do not enumerate J. comjyressus. There are no 

 specimens of the plant found by Solauder in the British Museum. 



311. J. BUFONius, Linn. — K. 



Geysirs, B. HafnarQord, Laugarnes, 5. 1 Reykholt, St. 



\J. Jacquiiiii is included in the flora by P. & Z., but it is a 

 very unlikely plant to grow in Iceland.] 



312. LuzuLA piLosA, Willd.—K. 

 EyaQord, T. Sf G. 



313. L. CAMPESTRISj DC. 



There is a specimen at Copenhagen, gathered by Krabbe. 



314, L. MUL.TIFLORA, Jjej. — K. 



— -— ^ ^ 



Reykjavik, Geysirs, Reinevallahals, B. Groeiiahh<I, Ovre Glamaheidi, 



Krisuvik, St, 



Probably this is the i. campestris of most of the listd ; for the 

 true X. campestris appears to be rare, and replaced, as in other 



ultijli 



315. L. spicATA, DC.—K. 



Reykjavik, B. Hafnarfjord, Hekla, S. Akreyri, C. Slctta, Reyk- 

 holar, St, 



316. L. ARCUATA, Hook. 



Mountains near Akreyri, C! Adelvik, Thorisengismule, Okid, Kri- 

 suvik, Hredavatn, Sletta, Briamslock, St, 



317. "L. coNFusA, hindb.y^* Lange. — St. 



L. hyperborea, Blytt. 



Stromsnesheidi, Sletta, Ovre Glamaheidi, St. 



*' L. arctica (Blytt), L. hjperlorea (Ilartm. et Bot. Suec. nee 

 Blytt), non vidi ex Islandia/' Lanrje, 



318. ToFiELDiA PALrsTRis, Huds. 

 T. borealis, Wahl. 



Reykjavik, Lasarvogr. B. Myvatn, T. 8f G. Geysirs, C. ! Akreyri, 

 Breiddalsheidi, Hd. Laugarnes, Skagafjord, Sy. ! Skjalfanda, B. G, ! 

 Ovre Glamaheidi, St, Ames Syssel, Ar. 



This is the true T. palnatris of Hudson, which is a much 

 older name than 1\ borealis, Wahl. 



LINN. PKOC. — BOTANY. TOL. XI. 2 X 





