326 SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 



Class LILIIFLOR^. 



Liliacb;e. — A. Tulipeae. Tulipa silvestris. — B. Asphodelese. Allium 

 arenarium : oleraceum : vineale ; ursinum : schccnoprasum *. Scilla 

 veraa: nutans. — C. AsparageSB. Convallaria polygonatum. 



Alismace^. — Alisma plantago : ranunculoides. Triglochin palustre : 

 maritimum. 



Nartheciace^. — Narthecium ossifragum. 



JuNCACE^. — Juncus. a. Lateriflori. J. conglomeratus : effusus : glaucus. 

 b. Articulati. J . acutiflorus : lampocarpus : uliginosus. c. Squarrosi. 

 J. squarrosus : coenosus ; bufonius. Luzula pilosa : silvatica : con- 

 gesta: campestris. 



Class SPADICIFLORiE. 



Aroide;e. — Arum maculatum. Lemna minor : trisulca. 



PoTAMOGETONE^. — Potamogetou natans : oblongus : plantagiueus : he- 

 terophyllus : lucens : rufescens : perfoliatus : crispus : pusillus : 

 gramineus : pectinatus : filiformis. Zanichellia palustris. Zostera 

 marina. 



Typhace^. — Typha latifolia. Sparganium ramosum : simplex : natans. 



CYPERACEiE. — A. Cypereae. Schccnus nigricans. — B. Scirpeae. Cla- 

 dium mariscus. Blysmus compressus : rufus. Scirjius silvaticus : 

 maritimus : lacustris : setaceus : fluitans : caespitosus : multicaiilis t : 

 palustris : pauciflorus. Eriopboiiim angustifolium : latifolium : va- 

 ginatum. — C. Cariceae. Carex riparia : paludosa : vesicaria : anipul- 

 lacea : hirta : silvatica : pendula : laevigata : binei*vis : fulva : flava : 

 CEderi : extensa : prsecox ; pilulifera : pallescens : glauca : panicea : 

 limosa : atrata : acuta ; vulgaris : rigida : remota : stellulata : eurta : 

 teretiuscula : paniculata : muricata : vulpina : arenaria : dioica : puli- 

 caris : ovalis : intermedia. 



* June 30. Gathered this rare species on Spindlestone hills, in a spot 

 to which I was directed by Mr. Wm. Richardson of Alnwick, who has the 

 merit of having discovered it there. I will not indicate the locality with 

 more exactness, lest that should lead to the destruction of one of our 

 chiefest rarities. — Mr. Richardson claims to have first obsen'cd Moenchia 

 erecta on the same hills, where it gi'ows in rather a scattered manner. I 

 picked specimens fi-om within the area of the old camp on the summit. 



When strolling there I cut a piece of turf nearly of the same size as that 

 which I have analysed fi-om the Eildon hills, in order to ascertain the dif- 

 ference in the herbage of a hill on the sea-side from that on our inland 

 boundary ; and this is very remarkable. Achillaja millefolium and Festuca 

 ovina formed the basis of the turf, which contained, besides, Galium verum, 

 Aira cristata, Carex precox, Trifolium minus, Bellis perennis, Cerastium 

 semidecandrum, Hypnum velutinum, and Peltidea canina. Another piece 

 of very small size contained Cardamine pratensis, Trifolium repens, Cyno- 

 surus cristatus, and Polytrichum commune. All the plants were of dimi- 

 nutive size, — the Cardamine scarcely an inch in height, with a single blossom. 



t Grows in great abvmdance on the shore between Warn-mills and 

 Buddie, with Blysmus rufus, and other good plants. 



