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52. Pulmonaria paniculata: Willd. i. p. 769. Pursh.i. p. 131. (W.) 



53. P. maritima: Smith. Fl. Brit. i. p. 218. (H. A.) 



54. Androsace elongata: Willd. i. p. 797. (W.B.) 



55. A. septentrional is : Willd. i. p. 748. (B.) 



56. Primula Egaliccensis : Flor. Dan. t. MDXI. Lehman. Monogr. p. 64. t. vii. 

 (B.) 



Flos rubescenti-albus, ore citrino. 



57. P. farinosa : Smith. FL Brit. i. p. 224. (W.) 



58. P. Hornemanniana : Lehman. Monogr. p. 55. t. iv. 



P. Farinosa stricta : Wahl. Fl Lapp. p. 60, cujus descriptio cum plants nostr& optime quadrat. 

 P. farinosa qu&cum habitat minor, umbella florenti long-tori et magis divaricate ; umbellae fructifcrae temen in 

 ambabus strictse. Involucri foliola huic et praecedenti plura adsunt quam P. Egaliccensi sed utin ill& baseos 

 gibbosos habent. (W.) 



59. Dodecatheon integrifolium : Michaux. Fl. Am. i. p. 123. 



Our specimens agree with those in the Lambertian Museum, from Eastern Siberia, collected in Billings' 



Expedition. (W. C.) 



60. Menyanthes trifoliata : Willd. i. p. 811. Pursh. i. p. 139. (W.) 



61. Lysimachia thyrsiflora : Mich. Fl. Amer. i. p. 127. (W.) 



62. Phlox Hoodii : humilis multicaulis, foliis subulatis margine Ianatis, floribus 

 sessilibus solitariis, limbi laciniis obovatis. (C.) 



Tab. 28. Expl. Icon, figura plant* magnitudine naturalis. Sequentes omnes ad lentem auctse. a. folia 

 duo. b. flos. c. calyx longitudinaliter fissus et explanatus. d. corolla aperta ad venas ejus stamina et pistillum 



ostendendas. e. stamen. 



Tliis beautiful species is a striking- ornament to the plains in the neighbourhood of Carlton-House, forming 

 large patches, which are conspicuous from a distance. The specific name is a small tribute to the memory of 

 my lamented friend and companion, whose genius, had his life been spared, would have raised him to a con- 

 spicuous station in his profession, and rendered him an ornament to any science to which he might have chosen 

 to direct his attention. 



63. Eutoca Franklinii : foliis pinnatifidis bipinnatifidisve, ovulis placentae singula? 

 viginti pluribus. Brown adfinem hujus catalogi. (W.) 



64. Campanula rotundifolia : Willd. i. p. 892. Pursh. i. p. 159 (W.) 



var. linifolia : Flor. Dan. t. 189. Linn. Fl. Lapp. No. 84. (W.) 



65. C. uniflora : Willd. i. p. 890. Wahl. Fl. Lapp. p. 63. (B.) 



66. Azalea procumbens : Willd. i.p. 832. Pursh.i. p. 154. (B.) 



67. Caprifolium parviflorum : Pursh. i. p. 161. (W.) 



68. Xylosteum caeruleum: Lonicera caerulea. Willd. ii. p. 988. (W.J 



69. X.villosum: Michaux. Fl. Am. i. p. 106. (W.) 



70. X. involucratum : pedunculis bifloris, baccis distinctis, involucro tetraphyllo : 

 foliolis sub-rotundis interioribus bilobis, foliis ovato ellipticis. Lonicera involucrata: 

 M.S. Herbario Banksiano. (W.) 



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