Amentacece.] KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. 129 



2. Primula Mislassinica? Lehm. Prim. p. 63. t. 1. Hook, in Bot. Mag. t. 2973. Cham, 

 et Schlecht. in Linnaa, v. ]. p. 213. 



3. Primula nivalis. Pall. It. t. 9. / 2. Lehm. Prim. p. 67. Cham, et Schlecht. v. 1. 

 p. 215. 



1. Androsace septentrionalis. Linn. 



2. Androsace Chanuzjasme. Wulf.—Cham. et Schlecht. in Linruea, v. 1. p. 217. 



1. Dodecatheon frigidum ; foliis subspathulatis repando-dentatis, umbellis paucifloris, 

 pedunculis divaricatis glandulosis, bracteis subulatis, antheris subsessilibus. Cham, et Schlecht. 

 in Linnma, v. 1. p. 222. 



Ord. XXVIII. PLUMBAGINE.E. Juss. 



1. Statice Armeria. Linn. 



Ord. XXIX. POLYGONEiE. Juss. 



1. Polygonum viviparum. Linn. — supra, p. 116. 



2. Polygonum alpinum. All. — Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnaa, v. 3. p. 38. 



1. Oxyria reniformis. Hook. Fl. Scot. — Cham, et Schlecht. in Linntsa, v. 3. p. 58. — 

 Rumex digynus. Linn. 



1. Rumex Acetosa. Linn. 



2. Rumex domesticus. Hartm. — Reichenb. Icon. Bot. t. 345. Cham, et Schlecht. in Linncea, 

 v. 3. p. 59. — R. aquaticus, /3. crispatus. Wahl. Lapp. p. 91. 



This exactly agrees with Reichenbach's figure, except that the leaves are longer and narrower. 



Ord. XXX. CHENOPODEiE. Vent. 

 1. Atriplex littoralis. Linn. 



Ord. XXXI. EMPETREjE. Nutt. 

 1. Empetrum nigrum. Linn. — supra, p. 116. 



Ord. XXXII. AMENTACE^. Juss. 

 1. Alnus incana. Willd. — supra, p. 117. 

 This precisely resembles the Kamtschatkan specimens above-mentioned. 



1. Betula nana. Linn. 



' 1. Salix arctica? Br. (non Pallas?) 

 Of this plant, which we refer to Mr. Brown's S. arctica, there are two states in the Collection, both much 

 larger in the foliage and catkins; the one having the leaves very downy and silky beneath, the other glaucous 

 and slightly silky beneath. 



2. Salix Lapponum. Linn. — Sm. in Bees' Cycl. — S. glauca, var. Wahl. Lapp. p. 264. 



3. Salix arenaria. Linn. — Engl. Bot. t. 1809. 



