380 Dr. Hookah's Account of a 



CI. II. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 

 JUNCI. 



28. LuzuLA. 



46. ,L. hyperborea. Br. in Parry's 1st Voy. App. p. cclxxxiii. 



If this be really a distinct species, it is, as far as I at present 

 am aware, confined in its places of growth to Spitzbergen, 

 Melville Island, Duke of York's Bay, Diickett Cove, South- 

 ampton Inlet, and Greenland. But in the present collection 

 there are some individuals which I can by no means distin- 

 guish from L. arcuata, except in their having a greater num- 

 ber of flowers in each capitulum or spikelet. 



CYPERACEjE. 



.29. Carex. 



47. C.fuliginosa. 



Found on the summit of the Carinthian Alps in Arctic Ame- 

 rica (Richardson) ; Duke of York's Bay, &c. (Captain Parry's 

 2d Voyage) ; and in Melville Island, if C. misa?idra he the 

 same, which I have however not seen, but the description of 

 which agrees with this species in many points. 



30. Eriophorum. 



48. E. capitatum. 



Inhabits the Pyrenees, the alps of Switzerland, Piedmont, 

 Germany, Scotland (very rare), Lapland, Iceland and Mel- 

 ville Island, as well as Greenland. It was gathered by Mr. Ed- 

 wards during Captain Parry's 2d voyage, but no particular 

 station is given. It is not noticed by Pursh or Richardson. 



49. E. an- 



