INTRODUCTORY ESSAY, 



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Juniper, j 

 which are 



■egia vulgaris, Caltha palustr 

 fined to Europe and India, 

 the Mediterranean Flora, as. f 



Those 



These, again 



Quercus Ilex, Olea Europe a, Myrtus communis, etc.; and 



Europe 



Alps, including the 



greater number of herbs and small shrubs. Meanwhile 



plants 



fine ourselves 

 extend into 



Many of these require a 



more critical comparison ; but we are convinced tha 

 rors which may be detected in our enumeration are 



invalidate the 1m 



jortant general law. The list, indeed, is 

 far from complete, as we have omitted all plants regard- 



ing 



Thalictrum alpinum. 



n 



mimes. 



^Ranunculus aquatilis. 



j? 



n 



5* 



Lingua, 

 sceleratus, 



arvensis, 



Caltha palustris. 



Aquilegia vulgaris. 



Act®a spicata. 



Berberis vulgaris. 



Nymphaea alba. 



Pap aver dubium. 



„ hybridwm. 

 Fumaria Vaillantii. 



Nasturtium amphibium 



„ officinale. 



Barbarea vulgaris. 



Turritis glabra. 

 Cardainine hirsuta. 



Sisymbrium Sophia. 



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thalianum. 



Alliaria officinalis. 

 Draba incana. 



Tlilaspi arvense. 

 Hutchinsia petrcea. 

 Lepidium latifolium. 



„ ruderale. 

 Capsella JSursa-Pastoris. 

 Silene inflata. 



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conica. 



Sagina proewnbens. 



Arenaria serpyllifolia. 



Holosteum umbellatwn. 



Stellaria media. 



Cerastium vulgatwm. 



Hypericum perforatum. 



Geranium lucidum. 

 „ Bobertianum 



Erodium cicutarium. 

 Oxalis Acetosella. 



» 



corniculata. 



Ononis arvensis. 

 Medicago lupulina. 



n 



ii 



verna. 



dentieulata 



Melilotus officinalis. 

 „ vulgaris. 



Trifolium pratense. 



