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ten-kreuzer piece, fourpence English, and he kissed my hand and 

 said it was too much. 



As a sample of what may be found on one of the higher 

 mountains in this province, I give the catalogue of what I brought 

 home from the Yolling : — 



Aronicum Clusii and var. glaciate. 

 Azalea procumbens. 

 Aconitum Lycoctonum. 



Napellus. 

 A vena sempervirens. 



versicolor. 

 Androsace alpina. 

 Arenaria austriaca. 

 Agrostis rupestris. 

 Aspidium Lonchitis. 

 Bartsia alpina. 

 Carex frigida. 

 atrata. 

 curvula. 

 Centaurea Phrygia. 

 Cirsium heterophyllum. 

 spinosissimnm. 

 Chrysanthemum alpinum. 

 Cerastium ovatum, Hopp. 

 Cardamine resedifolia. 



alpina. 

 Campanula alpina. 

 pusilla. 

 barbata. 

 Cherleria sedoides. 

 Cineraria rivularis. 

 Eritrichium Hacquetii. 

 Eriophorum capitatum. 

 Euphrasia salisburgensis. 

 Geum montanum. 



reptans. 

 Gentian a punctata. 



nivalis. 



acaulis. 



bavarica/3.imbricata, Schleich. 

 Gnaphalium fuscum. 

 Hedysarum obscurum. 

 Hutchinsia alpina. 

 Heracleum austriacum. 



Linaria alpina. 

 Oxyria reniformis. 

 Polygonum viviparum. 

 Pedicularis incarnata. 

 asplenifolia. 

 recutita. 

 Phyteuma hemisphaericum. 

 globularifolium. 

 Phleum alpinum. 

 Potentilla aurea. 



clusiana. 

 Primula minima, 

 glutinosa. 

 Pinguicula alpina. 

 Ranunculus glacialis. 

 Rhododendron ferrugineum. 

 Rhodiola rosea. 

 Salix retusa. 

 Statice alpina. 

 Saxifraga muscoides. 



androsacea. 



stellaris. 



aspera. 



Aizoon. 



aizoides. 



oppositifolia. 



rotundifolia. 

 Sempervivum montanum. 



arachnoideum. 

 Silene acaulis. 

 Pumilio. 

 Sesleria disticha. 

 Soldanella pusilla. 

 Swertia perennis. 

 Senecio alpinus. 



carniolicus. 

 Vaccinium uliginosum. 

 Valeriana celtica. 

 Veronica alpina. 



My next excursion was to Klagenfurt, and thence up the 

 Sultzbach mountain on the frontier of Styria and Carniola. 

 Klagenfurt is situated on the Drave exactly as Gratz is on the 

 Mur, in the midst of a tract of alluvial land, and has nearly the 

 same flora. Arrived at Sultzbach, we quartered ourselves on 

 the clergyman, who does not exactly keep an inn, but is very 

 happy to see respectable travellers, and does not refuse a few 

 florins as recompense. He is the only person in the place ex- 



