126 KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. [Compositce. 



described as being more compound. It forms dense tufts of many inches in diameter, the barren tufts 

 looking more like some silky Androsace than anything of this Natural Order. 



4. Artemisia Tilesii. Ledeb. — supra, p. 115. 



1. Gnaphalium alpinum. Linn. 



1. Chrysanthemum arcticum. Linn. — supra, p. 116. 



2. Chrysanthemum integrifolium ; pilosum, foliis linearibus integerrimis, caule subaphyllo 

 unifloro. Rich, in Frankl. 1st Journ. ed. 1. App. p. 749. Hook, in Parry's 2d Voy. App. 

 p. 398. 



1. Pyrethrum inodorum. Sm. — var. nana P. Caucasicum. Willd. Sp. PI. v. 3. p. 2156. 



[fide Lessing in Linncea, v. 6. p. 167.) — Chrysanthemum grandiflorum. Hook, in Parry's 

 2d Voy. App. p. 398. 



1. Arnica angustifolia. Vahl, in Fl. Dan. t. 1524. — A, montana. /3. Linn. — A. alpina. 

 Wahl. Fl. Dan. v. 2. p. 530. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 235. 



This, in a more luxuriant state, bears 2-4 flowers, and it appears then to become the A. Chamisscmis of 

 Lessing /. c, who describes two other allied species from Unalaschka, differing from these by the corolla 

 being quite glabrous. 



2. Arnica maritima. Linn. — Pursh, Fl. Am. v. 2. p. 527. — A. Doronicum? Pursh, (non 

 alior.) — Senecio Pseudo- Arnica. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 240. 



This has entirely the habit of Arnica, yet agrees with the character of Senecio as defined by Lessing in 

 the Linnaea, v. 6. p. 239. 



1. Cineraria frigida; deciduo-tomentosa, foliis ovatis obsolete dentatis, radicalibus 

 petiolatis, caule ascendente unifloro. Rich, in Frankl. 1st Journ. ed. 2. App. p. 30. — Se- 

 necio frigidus. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 239. 



2. Cineraria lyrata; uniflora, foliis lyratis lobo terminali subrotundo acute 5-7-angulato. 

 Beichenb. — Ledeb. in Mem. de I 'Acad. Petersb. v. 5. p. 576. Reichenb. Iconogr. Bot. Cent. 

 II. p. l.t. 101. 



3. Cineraria integrifolia. Willd. 



4. Cineraria congesta ; capitulo lanato, foliis lineari-lingulatis undulatis, caule simplicis- 

 simo. Br. in Parry's 1st Voy. App. p. cclxxix. 



' 1 Senecio Kalmii. Nutt. — Cineraria Canadensis. Linn. 



1. Tussilago corymbosa; corymbo fcemineo laxo paucifloro, corollulis ligularibus nervosis, 

 masculo congesto, foliis cordatis sinuatis inagqualiter dentatis subtus tomentosis. Br. in 

 Parry's 1st Voy. App. p. cclxxix. — T. frigida. Rich, in Frankl. 1st Journ. ed. 2. App. 

 p. 30 ? — Nardosma angulosa. Cassini. — Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 107. 



Lessing unites the T. corymbosa with the T. frigida, and perhaps with justice. 



1. Erigeron alpinum. Linn. 



1. Solidago Virga-aurea. Linn. 



1. Aster salsuginosus ; caule uni-paucifloro, foliis lanceolatis acutis subintegerrimis 



