137 



Pyrola rotnndifolia, L. 

 Moneses uniflora, A. Gray. 

 Diapensia lapponica, Linn. 

 Armeria labradorica, Walh 

 Primula farinosa, L. 



Salix argyrocarpa, Anders, 



„ misstassiuica, Michx. 

 Gentiana sp. 



Pleurogyne rotata, Oriseb. 

 Menyanthes trifoliata, L. 

 Mertensia maritima, S. F. Grai 

 Veronica alpina, L. 



Pedicularis groenlandica, Rets. 



lapponica, L. 



euphrasioides, DC 

 flammea, L. 



99 



?? 



99 



vestita, Pursh. 



sp, near S.Uva-ursi, Pursh 



sp. 



Empetrum nigrum, L. 

 Listera cordata, R. Br. 



Spiranthes Romanzoffiana, 



Cham • 

 Habenaria hyperborea, P. Br. 



99 



obtusata, Pursh. 



am 



DC 



» 



99 



99 



Huds 

 DC. 



Rhinanthus Crista-Galli, L. 

 Pinguicula villosa, L. 



Eriophorum vaginatum, L. 



99 



Plantag 



vulgaris, L. 



99 



55 



Scheuchzeri, Hoppe, 

 angustifolium, Roth, 



Carex capillaris, L. 



gonum 



Oxyria digyna, Hill. 

 Rumex Acetosella, L. 

 Comandra livida, Richards 

 Alnus viridis, DC. (var. ?) 



^ 



99 



rari flora, Smith. 

 sp. near C. vaginata, 



Tausch. 



Hierochloa alpina, R. & S. 



H borealis, R. & S. 



Equisetum arvense, Linn. 

 Woodsia glabella, R. Br. 



Stercuha Alexandri -Specimens of Sterculia Alexandria Harv., 

 including female flowers and fruit, which were hitherto unde- 

 served, have been received from Dr. S. Schonland, Director of 

 the Albany Museum, Grahamstown. 



S. Alexandra is known only from the neighbourhood of 

 titenhage, Cape Colony, where it was originally discovered in 

 January, 1848, by Dr. R. C. Alexander Prior, " in a ravine above 

 Klein Place/' Dr. Prior collected both male and female flowers, 

 put the latter were not seen by Harvey, who described the species 

 m 1859 from Prior's material.* 



About the year 1868, S. Alexandri was rediscovered! by 

 Mr. G. W. Browning, Collector of Customs at Port Elizabeth, " in 

 a gorge of the Van Staden's River 1-2 miles to the north of where 

 the main road to Capetown crosses the river," and distributed in 

 MacOwan's Plantae Austro-Africanae, No. 2058 ; and further 

 material wag gathered later at the same locality by 

 and communicated to Kew in 1881 by Mr. H. Bolus. 



* ^°c Dubl. Univ. Zool. & Bot. Assoc., vol. i., p. 140, t. 15. 



t The following particulars are from a manuscript note by I 

 Herbarium, 



Mrs 



