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DICOTYLEDONES. 
RANUNCULACEA, Juss. 
1. Ranunculus glacialis, L.—Found by Keilhau on Sydkap, accord- 
ing to Sommerfelt, but not again in Spitzbergen. Keilhau’s specimens 
belong to this species, according to Blytt.— Hooker found this among 
the plauts brought from the eastern coast of Greenland, lat. 72°-76°, 
by Scoresby and Sabine, Linn. Trans, xiv. p. 362. 
[1*. R Lapponicus, L.—On the west coast, O. Torell, 1858.] 
2. R. hyperboreus, Rottb. Wbg. Fl. Lapp. p. 158.—Among wet 
moss, 50 ft. above the sea, on the northern shores of Brandywine Bay, 
lat. 80° 24/; it was passing out of flower when I found it on the 27th 
of July. 
3. R. pygmaeus, Wbg. Fl. Lapp. p- 157, t. 8, f. I.— Pretty general 
along the western coast, as far as Amsterdam Island, under a bird- 
cliff (fogelberg), growing luxuriantly, being (September 1) 8 inches 
high and with ripe fruit. t Brandywine Bay, on the northern 
coast, flowering on the 27th July. This species grows often in tufts 
from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, and is found almost up to the snow-line. 
At Magdalena Bay it was gathered more than 100 ft. above the sea, 
with flowers and in fruit at the end of August, 
4. R. nivalis, L. Wbg. Fl. L. p. 156.--Very rare on the western 
coast, in Ice Sound and in Magdalena Bay, in Hecla Cove, on the east- 
ern side of Treurenburg Bay (Hooker, in Parry). ; 
5. R. sulphureus, Sol. in Phipps; A. nivalis, var. B. sulphureus, 
Wbg., De Cand., Hooker, Ledeb.; (non Æ. frigidus, "Willd., qui est Æ. 
