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10. Alchemilla vulgaris. 
Peculiar to Europe ; in the south of which, as Tauria, it is 
common in sub-alpine spots; in the north, as Iceland, it 
grows plentifully on the low grounds. 
11. Rubus Chamemorus. 
Found only in the north of Europe and America; not reach- 
ing in the former country further to the southward than the 
mountains of Bohemia and Silesia. In America it grows on 
the highest hills of New England and in Canada. Dr. Rich- 
ardson met with it in the neighbourhood of the Arctic Sea ; 
and I have gathered it in Iceland. 
CAPRIFOLIACEZÆ. 
12. Cornus suecica. 
This plant again is a native only of the north of Europe 
and of Asia; and in Kamschatka. In Britain it is only found 
in Scotland and the highest parts of England : in Germany it 
appears to be confined to the Duchy of Oldenberg, Ammer- 
land, Jeiver and Heiligoland. 
COMPOSITE. 
13. Leontodon palustre ? supra in Pl. of Greenland. 
The specimens of this plant appear to hold exactly an inter- 
mediate rank between those of Leontodon palustre and L. Ta- 
racacum. 
14. Gnaphalium dioicum. 
Common throughout Europe, especially in the south, as 
Tauria, affecting the mountains. It has been brought from Si- 
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