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Ledum palustre, L. (dilatum, Ait. sub.-sp., Nyman). 



Vaccinium uliginosum, L., v. pubescens, Wormskj. (sp.) 



Rhododendron lapponicum, Wg. (Nyman), Babington accepts 

 it on Baring-Gould's authority, hardly sufficient? not in Groen- 

 lund's Islands Flora. 



Primula stricta, Horn. 



Armeria maritima, L., v. sibirica, Turcz. 



Pedicularis flammea, L. 



Diapensia Lapponica, L. 



MyoSOtis Stricta, Link (likely British). 



Plantago borealis, Lange ; P. maritima, L., v. pygmsea, 

 Lange. 



Atriplex Babingtonii, Wood, v. virescens, Lange ! (Caith- 

 ness ! J. Grant.) 



Koeniga Islandica, L. 



Oallitriche verna, Kiitz. (sic), v. csepitosa, Schultz. 



Salix glauca, L. ; and v. ovalifolia ; S. herbacea, L., 

 v. fruticosa, Fr. ; S. sarmentacea, Fr., and v. rotun- 

 difolia, Ands.; S. ovata, Lev.; S. arctica, Pall. (Carrol). 



Betula alpestris, Fr. ; B. intermedia, Thom. (something 

 near this in Perth ?) ; B. odorata, Bech. (alba, L. p.p.), v. 

 tortuosa, Regel, and v. parvifolia, Regel. 



Luzula COnfusa, Lindb.; L. hyperborea, Br. Groenlund 

 makes these synonymous. 



Juncus arcticus, Willd. ; near J. Balticus. All specimens 

 of this should be carefully examined ; they are not easily dis- 

 criminated. 



Juncus alpinus, Willd. One of the sub-sp. or vars. of this 

 is likely to be British. 



Sparganium augustifolium, Michx. 



Eriophorum Scheuchzeri, Hoppe. 



Oarex capitata, L. ; 0. microglochin, Wahlenb., might 

 well be passed over as pauciflorus ; 0. chordorhiza, Ehrh.; 

 0. norvegica, Wahlenb ; 0. festiva, Drej. ; 0. rigida, 



Good, v. infuscata, Drej., and v. pudica, Drej. ; 0. 

 hyperborea, Drej., much the aspect of the extreme states 

 of rigida, i.e. v. inferalpina, Loest. ; 0. turfosa, Fr. ; 

 0. cryptocarpa, C. A. Mey ; 0. salina *, Wahlenb. ; 



* Curiously enough, since the above was written, Carex salina has proved to 

 be a Scottish species (Caithness), and this in some measure from this paper 

 having been compiled ; this should be an inducement to further efforts being 

 made to add others to our Flora. — A. B. {Scot. Nat., 1885, p. 26). 



