392 Dr. Hooker's Account of a 



beria and Nootka Sound. Dr. Richardson found it in North 

 America, in the wooded country, from latitude 54° to 64". 



ERIC IN EM. 



15. Azalea procumbens. 



Inhabits Europe, from the Pyrenees and Swiss Alps to the 

 North Cape, Siberia and Iceland. The north-west coast of 

 America {Mr. Menzies) ; White Mountains of New England 

 {Mr. Boott) ; Arctic America {Dr. Richardson); Upper Sa- 

 vage Island {Captain Parry). 



16. Arbutus Uva Ursi. 



Inhabits the whole of Europe ; Siberia, Kamtschatka and 

 Iceland. Common in America, as the pine-barrens of New 

 Jersey, and in mountainous and rocky situations of Canada 

 and New England, and the plains of the Mississippi. In Arc- 

 tic America {Dr. Richardson). 



17- Andromeda polifolia. 



Inhabits the south of Europe, rarely. Near Rouen and La 

 Campine in France. Carniola {Scopoli). More common in 

 the north of Europe ; plentiful in some parts of England and 

 Scotland. Not seen in Iceland. The American plant de- 

 scribed by Pursh appears to be a distinct species, with much 

 longer and narrower leaves. 



18. Menziesia carulea. 



A northern plant, occurring very rarely in Scotland. More 

 plentiful in Norway, Lapland, Siberia, and Kamtschatka. In 

 Greenland {Craniz). 



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