503 REVIEWS. [April, 



further enriched by the following Orchids, viz. 0. muscifera, 0. 

 apifera, and 0. arachnites, and the rare 0. Simia; Rosa coronata, 

 R. sepium, Trifolium montanum, Verbascum Lychnitis, Campa- 

 nula glomerata, C. persiccefolia, Stachys recta, Allium sphm'QCe- 

 phalum, the very rare Avena tenuis, the humble Festuca rigida, 

 and Botrychium Lunaria. 



In the beginning of July the spring flowers are replaced by 

 those of summer, a rather meagre collection on these open plains 

 and slopes, now scorched by the solar heat. The most remark- 

 able species are Hypericum montanum, Althcea hirsuta, Bujjleu- 

 rum falcatum, Libanotis montana, Gentiana cruciata. Digitalis 

 lutea, Serratula tinctoria, Podospermum laciniatum, Melica ci- 

 liata. 



In the month of September the only fresh accession to the 

 scanty flora is a profusion of Linosyris vulgaris and Geniiaiia 

 germanica [G. Amarella?). 



The flora of the rocks and rocky debris is, in addition to seve- 

 ral of the above-mentioned species, Thlaspii erraticum, Arabis 

 brassicoeformis, Cardamine impatiens, Turritis glabra, Alyssum 

 calycimim, Cotoneaster vulgaris, Veronica prostrata, Stachiis.jil- 

 pina and S. recta, Hieracium fagicolum, Rumex scutatus. Daphne 

 Mezereum, Polypodium calcareum, P. Dryopteris, etc. 



The following grow in groves and thickets, in addition to seve- 

 ral of the before-said, viz. Geranium hccidum, Malus acerba (Crab), 

 Sorbus Torminalis, S. Aria, Sambucus racempsa, Dipsacus pilosus, 

 Cirsium lanceolatum var. nemorale, Lappa pubens, Ornithogalum- 

 sulphureum, Loroglossum hircinum., Orchis fusca, 0. Simia, Ce- 

 phalanthera ensifolia, Carex polyrrhiza, etc. 



The following plants are most common in the woods, viz. Ane- 

 mone ranunculoides, Aconitum Lycoctonum, Actcea spicata, Stella- 

 ria nemorum, Impatiens Noli-me-tangere, Acer plat anoides, Mono- 

 tropa Hyopithys, Corydalis solida, Dentana bulbifera, Ribes ru- 

 brum, Chrysosplenium alternifolium, Pulmonaria tuberosa, Atropa 

 Belladonna, Lathraa Squamaria, and many other species already 

 noted under the preceding divisions. 



The meadow plants are Polygala comosa. Polygonum Bistorta, 

 Gagea lutea, Trifolium ochroleucum, Fragaria collina, Scorzonera 

 humilis, Orcjiis coriopihora, 0. ustulata, Gymnadenia viridis, Ca- 

 rex tomentosa, C. hornschuchiana, Eleocharis uniglumis, Crepis 

 paludosa, Epipactis palustris, Poa serotina, etc. 



