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Astrantia major, L. Five species represented in European flora. 



Dis. throughout Europe and Western Asia. 

 Capxifoliacese. 



Lonicera pyrenaica, L. 80 species in genus. Natives of the temp, and 



sub-tropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere. 

 Stellatae (Tribe of Kubiacese). 



Galium pyrenaicum, Gouan. Pyrenees only. Nyman gives 94 species 



as European. 

 Asperula hirta, Ram. About 80 species described, but many badly 



defined. Pyrenees. Nyman gives 40 species as European. 

 Valerianae. 



Valeriana montana, L. About 150 species in genus. Dis. of V. montana, 



Mountains of Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe. Dis. of 



genus, temp, and cold regions, Northern Hemisphere, Old World, 



and in N. America and along Andes, in extra tropical S. America ; 



a few in Brazil and India. 

 Composite. 



Aster alpinus, L. Europe, etc. Species about 150. 



Erigeron alpinum, L. Alps and Arctic Europe, Asia, N. America, S. 



Chili, Fuegia. Species about 80. 

 Arnica montana, L. Species about 10. 

 Leontopodium alpinum, Cass. Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians, etc. 



Species five. 

 Antennaria dioica, Br. Temp, and Arctic Europe, N. Asia, N. 



America. Species about 10. 

 Homogyne alpina, Cass. Mountains of Europe. Species three. 

 Campanulaceae. 



Phyteuma orbiculare, L. Europe (Britain). 30 species. 19 in Europe 

 Jasione perennis, Lam. Europe (Britain). Species about 13. 

 Campanula glomerata, L. Europe (Britain) and N. and W. Asia. 



Species about 230. All temp, and most tropical climates. 

 Ericaceae. 



Khododendron ferrngineum, L. Pyrenees, Alps, Appenines, etc 



Species about 130. 

 Plumbagineae. 



Armeria alpina, Willd. Mountains of S. and Central Europe, etc. 



30 species. 

 Fximulaceee. 



Primula viscosa, Vill. Pyrenees to Tyrol. Say 100 species. 40 in 



Europe. 

 Primula elatior. Britain, from Gothland to Siberia and southwards. 

 Primula integrifolia, L. Pyrenees to Switzerland and Lombardy. 

 Primula farinosa, L. Arctic Europe, N. Asia, Thibet, Greenland, N. 



United States. 



