of the Faroe Islands. 



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COMPOSIT.E. 



Carduus acanthoides 

 Cnicus lanceolatus 



palustris 

 Tanacetum rulgare 

 Gnaphalium supinum var. nan. 



uniflor. 

 Tussilago farfara 

 Senecio vulgaris 

 Bellis perennis 

 Pj'rethrum maritimum 



inodorum 

 Achillea ptarmica 



millefolium 



DlPSACHLE. 



Scabiosa succisa 



Rl'BIACE^. 



Galium boreale 



saxatile 



uliginosum 

 Caprifoliacke. 



Cornus suecica" 



Umbellifer^. 



Ligusticum Scoticum 

 Angelica archangelica 



sylvestris 



Halorage^. 



Callitriche verna 



autumnalis 

 Myriophyllum verticillatum 



Ceratophylles 



Ceratophyllum demersum 



Onagrari^e. 



Epilobium angustifolium 

 montanum 

 tetragonum 

 roseum 

 palustre 

 alsinifolium 

 alpinum 

 jS. nutans, Fl. Dan. 1387. 



Saxifrage.e. 



Saxiiraga stellaris 

 nivalis 

 opposit.ifolia 

 rivularis 



CKspitosa, var. groenlan- 

 dica 



Saxifrage.e. 



Saxifraga nalmata 

 hirta 



hypnoides 

 tricuspidata 



CRASSULACE.E. 



Sedum villosum 

 Rhodiola rosea + 



PORTULACE^. 



Montia fontana 

 Rosacea. 



Spiraa ulmaria 

 Dryas octopetala % 

 Geum rivale 

 Rubus saxatilis 

 Comarum palustre 

 Potentilla anserina 

 Tormentilla electa 

 Sibbaldia procumbens 

 Alchemilla vulgaris 



^. pubescens 

 alpina § 



var. agentea || 

 Rosa ^ 



LEGUMINOS.E. 



Lathyrus pratensis 

 Vicia cracca 

 Trifolium repens 

 Lotus coruiculatus 



Hypebicixeje. 



Hypericum perforatum 

 dubium 

 pulchrum 



GERANIACE.E. 



Geranium sylvaticum 



OXALIDE^. 



Oxalis acetosella 



LiNE.E. 



Linum eatharticum 



CARYOPHYLLACEiE. 



Silene acaulis** 

 Stellaria uliginosa 

 graminea 

 cerastoides •]--^ 

 Arenaria peploides 

 Lychnis dioica 



flos-cuculi 



" Most abundant about ^00 feet above the sea. 



+ At all elevations, but largest in clefts of the rocks near the sea ; on summits 

 of mountains very dwarf, plants in flower sometimes not more than one inch in 

 height. 



± Gathered in flower on 18th July, in seed in August 22. 1821. 



§ At all elevations. 



II In this variety, which in some places occurs in abundance where none of 

 the true alpina is found, the leaflets are not divided to the base as in that but 

 only about half way, they are also serrated lower down, and are not so s'ilky. 

 I have seen it, I think, sometimes in gardens, under the name of A. urgentea: 

 can it be A. sericea of Hort. Berol. 2. t. 79? 



^ A rose is mentioned liy Landt as growing in Faroe, but I had not an op- 

 trtunity of visiting its locality. J am, however, in hopes of obtaining a speci- 



port 



men of it from a friend there. 



' At all heights. In flower, August 4. 1821, on the summit of Reinsatind, in 

 AVaagoe ; at lower elevations in seed. 



tt July 25. 1821. On Ka'uneafiall, at IR.W feet, among Bartramia fontana, in 

 springs ol the temperature of .''ifi'' F. 



