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help in coirecling llie English in this paper and for his friendly 

 leaving at my disposal his large collection of Shetland piants. 



The abbreviations used are explained in the following manner: 

 Str. — Stromo. Ost. = Ostero. 

 Syd. = Sydero. Vid. = Videro. 

 G. P. = Gazet Patursson. R. R. — R. Rasmussen. 

 E. T. = Miss Elisabeth Taylor. 



I found by myself. 



I have examined all the specimens recorded in the list, unless 

 there is added »according to«. 



The species of the following list to which a number is prefixed 

 are truly wild-growing or quite naturalized, while a f means that the 

 species is introduced lately and at present not completely naturalized. 



I. Dicotyledones. 



A. Sympetalae. 

 Fani. I. BORRAGINACEAE. 

 t Anchusa arvensis (L.) M. Bieb. 



1. Mertensia maritima (L.) D. C. 



2. Myosotis arvensis (L.) Roth. 



3. M. palustris (L.) Roth., var. strigiilosa Rehb. 



Tlie specimens collected by H. G. Simmons at Ejde (Ost.) in 1895 

 C-^/s) bear ripe fruits. 



4. M. repens Don. 



5. M. versicolor (Pers.) Sm. 



Fam. II. CAMPANULACEAE. 



6. Campanula rotundifolia L. 



Str.: Vestnianliavn (according to G. P.). 



Fam. III. COMPOSITAE. 



7. Achillea millefolium L. 



8. A. ptarmica L. 



9. Bellis perennis L. 



t Chpysanthemum leucanthemum L. 



Str.: sparsely in a cultivated grass-field at Kirkebo (G. P., 1904). 

 t Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. 

 10. C. palustre (L.) Scop. 

 Also found in the Nordreoer: Kai so: Husum and otlier piaces (ac- 

 cording to R. R.y, Videro: Viderejde, in enclosed fieids (E. T.). 



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