Floivcrs of the Engadine. 



VII.— DROSERACEvE 



Rossolis, Fr. 



DC. 



Dro'sera L. — Sundew. Rossolis, Fr. Sonnenthau, Gcr. Ruggiada del 

 sole, //. Pentandrin, Peritagynia, L. 



rotundifdlia L. p. 7 — 8. B. Bogs ; leaf stalks hairy. Flatz-bach. 



longifdlia L. p. 7 — 8. B. Bogs ; leaf stalks hairless. Statzer-See. 



Parna'ssia L. — Grass of Parnassus. Einblatt^ Get: 



Feiitaiidiia, Te/ragynia, L. 



paliistris L. p. 7 — 9. B. Moist. Silvaplana. 



xxxii. 



XXXII. 



VIII. POLYGALE.<E Juss. 



Poly'gala L. — Milkwort. Kreutzblume, Ger. Diadelphia, Oc/andn'a, L. 

 amara I., p. 6 — 8. B. Hills, dry. Rosegthal. 



Chamaebuxus L. w. 6 — 7. Woods and stony. 



Campfer. 



XXXIII. 

 XXXIII. 



IX.— CARYOPHYLLE^ Juss. 



1. — SlLKNE.i:. 



Dia'nthus L.— Pink. (Killet, Fr. Nelke, Gcr. Garofano, //. 



Dccandria, F>igyina, L. 



atrorubens Koch. p. 7 — 8. Grassy. Bracts coriaceous. Sils. 



deltoides L. ]x 7 — 8. B. Stony pastures. 

 * sylvestris Wulf. p. 6 — 9. Rocky. 



superbus L. p. b. 7 — 8. Stony. 

 Gypso'phila L. — Gipskraut, Ger. 



repens L. p. 6 — 8. Stony. 

 Sapona'ria L. — Soapwort. Seifenkraut, Ger. 



ocymoi'des L. p. 7 — 8. Stony. 

 Sile'ne L. — Catchfly or Campion. Cornillet, Fr. Leimkiaut, Ger. 



Decaiidria, Trigyiiia, L 



Samaden. 

 common. 

 Surlej. 

 Decandria, Digynia, L. 



Sils. 

 Fecandria, Digynia, L. 



Samaden. 



inflata Sm. p. 6 — 8. B. Fields, etc. 

 t Armeria L. a. 7 — 9. Stony, 

 rupestris L. p. 6 — 8. Dry. 

 acaiilis L. p. 6 — 7. B. Stony. 

 nutans L. p. 6 — 8. B. Rocks and pastures. 

 Mela'ndriura Rcehl. — Catchfiy and Campion, 

 sylvestre Rcehl. p. 6 — 8. B. Fields, etc. 



Pontresina. 



Brusio. C. 



Pontresina. 



Morteratsch. 



Silvaplana. 



Dicccin, Decatidria, L. 



Pontresina. 



XXXIIl. 

 XXXIII. 

 XXXIV. 

 XXXIV. 



XXXVI. 

 XXXVI. 

 XXXVII. 

 XXXVII. 

 XXXVI II. 



* Usually said to be scentless, but in the Engadine generally sweet scented. Mr. F. N. Williams, i-M,.s., 

 tells me that he has found scented and scentless specimens growing in adjacent localities in Tyrol. 



t This plant was admitted into this collection in consequence of a mistake as to the position of Brusio, which 

 thougli in tlie Orisons, is in \'al I'oschiavo, and therefore not in the Engadine. 



