80 FURTHER RECORDS FROM ICELAND. 



Gallitriche autumncdis L, Laxfi, N. Iceland. No locality given 

 in Journ. Bot. 1885. p. 69. — :;: C. hamulata Kiitz. Bregisa, N. Ice- 

 land. Mida, Haffjarthara and Hitara, W. Iceland. Unthiafoss and 

 Breidabolstadr, 8. Iceland (Fridrikssou). Auiltrasser, 1, 8, 185G ; 

 Haudinger in herb. A. Braun, Berlin, fide Dr. Roth.; "Island, 

 Thienemann in herb. Berol." ; Hegelmaier, Monogr. Gatt. Callitriche 

 p. 57. 



Sedum annum L. Myvatn, Thoroddsen, 1881, in herb. Beeby ! 

 — S. villosum L., var. glabra Eostrup. Seydisfjorthr, E. Iceland, 

 (Feddersen.) 



*Saxifraga Aizoon Jacq. Seydisfjorthr, E. Iceland (Davidsson). 

 Eecorded from Hafnarfell (Steenstrup). 



*Daucus Carota L. Eskifjorthr, E. Iceland (Rev. Dr. "Walker, 

 1889 !). A small tufted form with many stems from the roots, 

 three inches high, several flowery stems from same root, habit of a 

 wild plant, and seemingly native. It was named for me by Mr. N. 

 E. Brown. How far this may be accepted as a native it is difficult 

 to say ; its distribution rather lends itself to the idea that it may be 

 so. In Norway it occurs near Christiani, about 60 J N. lat. ; in 

 Eussia , just north of 60°; in Asiatic Russia at 50°, 55° and 59°. 

 " In Fennia australis interdum efferata," Herb. Mus. Fennici, p. 

 136 (1889). It is not recorded for the Faroes. In the Shetland 

 Isles it was given as abundant by Edmonston, but Mr. Beeby has 

 not yet met with it. It may be native in Caithness. But it 

 belongs to an order that (with some exceptions), rapidly thins out 

 northwards. It is recorded as far as 63° 7' N. lat. in Norway, but 

 on " ballast." Dr. 0. Nordstedt writes that in Sweden it occurs 

 in a native state at Upsala, about 60° N. lat. ; at Nagunda and 

 Ostersund in Jemtland, at about 63° N. lat. ; but is not given by 

 Svenison in his ' Flora ofver Norrlands Karlvaxten,' 1885. 



^Galium trifidwm L. Hrappsey by Breidifjordr (Gudm Mag- 

 nussen ex Davidsson. Gliemann and Hornemann included this in 

 their Icelandic plants. " In Hornemann's Herb. Island," Frid- 

 riksson, I. c. — *G. sylvestre Poll., var. supina Gaud. Gothaland, 

 near Thorsmork, S. Iceland (Feddersen). 



*Filago germanica L. Reynistadr, N. Iceland (Davidsson). 

 Doubtless introduced. 



*Hieracium crocatum Fr. Given for Iceland by Fries, in his 

 ' Epicrisis gen. Hieraciorum,' 1862, p. 125. Rostrup remarks that 

 an Icelandic specimen is like H. sparsifolium Lindb. The specimen 

 has been sent to Dr. Lindeberg for him to determine. 



^Campanula unifloraLi. Hoffjall, near Modrivellir. Horgardair, 

 N. Iceland (Davidsson). 



[Gentiana verna L. " Olafsen's Island." The following note, 

 in Sommerfelt's ' Supp. Fl. Lapp.' p. 13, under G. nivalis L., dis- 

 poses of the record of G. verna as an Icelandic plant : — " Sine 

 dubio G. verna, Olafs Island."] 



*Chlora perfoliate L. Rev. Dr. Walker, 1889 ! An introduction, but 

 from whence is curious, as it is not recorded for any Scandinavian 

 country. 



*Enjthraa Centaurium L. Less likely than Chlora to be intro- 



