158 Mr Trevelyan mi the Vegetation and Temperature 



Orchidb^. 



Orchis morio 



mascula 

 latifolia 

 maculata 

 Habenaria viridis 

 albida 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



Conifers. 



Juniperus communis 



Amextaceje. 

 Salix caprsea 



phylicifolia 

 nastata * 

 lanata 

 arctiea -f- 

 herbacea J 



Urticks. 



Urtica dioica 



Empetre.e. 



Empetrum nigrum § 



POLYGONEa;. 



Bum ex crispus 

 acutiis 

 acetosa 

 acetosella 

 Oxyria reniformis {| 

 Polygonum viviparum 

 hydropiper 

 persicaria 

 aviculare 

 Kaenigia Islandica^ 



Chenopode,e. 



Atriplex laciniata 



hastata, Fl. Dan. 1286. 



patula 

 Chenopodium viride 



Plantaginb^. 



Plant ago major 

 media 

 lanceolata 

 maritima 



/3. alpina 

 coTonopus 

 Littorella lacustris 



Plumbagine^. 



Armeria vulgaris 



Primulace^. 



Anagallis tenella 

 Primula vulgaris 



Lentibularlb. 



Pinguicula vulgaris 



Labiate. 



Mentha arvensis 

 Lamium purpureum 

 Galeopsis ladanum 

 tetrahit 

 Thymus serpyllum 

 Prunella vulgaris 



Scrophularine^. 



Veronica serpyllifolia 



;3. alpina, reptans 



alpina 



saxatilis 



anagallis 



beccabunga 



officinalis 

 Limosella aquatica 

 Euphrasia officinalis 

 Bartsia alpina 

 Rhinanthus crista-galli 

 Pedicularis palustris 



Boragineje. 



Myosotis arvensis 



coUina 



palustris 

 Pulmonaria maritima 



Gentiaxe.e. 



Menyanthes trifoliata 

 Gentiana campestris 



Ericixe-e. 



Vaccinium vitis-Idaea 1 «« 



uliginosum / 



myrtillus 

 Azalea procumbens 

 Erica cinerea 1 , , 

 Calluna vulgaris J '" ' 



MonotropejE. 

 Pyrola minor 



rotundifolia 

 Campanulace.e. 



Campanula rotundifolia 



var. iiniflora 



COMPOSIT/E. 



Leontodon palustre 



taraxacum 

 Apargia autumnalis 



Taraxaci 

 Hieracium alpinum 



pilosella 



Lawsoni 



murorum 



* On the level of the sea. 



t On Mallingsfiall, Viceroe at 2300-2366 feet. 



J Generally growing at an elevation of above 1000 feet ; one plant only found 

 at about 50 feet, of which the leaves were much larger than in more elevated 

 situations. In all the specimens which I have, the footstalks, midribs, and 

 edges of the leaves, are very hairy. 



^ In fruit in the island of Waagoe on 4th of August 1821. 



[1 Occurs at all elevations. 



% Occurs at ail elevations, but is most abundant at the highest. 



•'• In fruit on Waagoe, August 4. 1821. 



■f-y In flower, August 4. 1821, on Waagoe. 



