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LIST OF PLANTS 



Cerastium vulgatum. 

 Stellaria aquatica. 



CRASSULACE.*;. 



Scdum quadrifldum. 

 , , linearifolium. 

 ,, Rhodiola. 



COMPOSITE. 



Solidago Virgaurea. 

 Tanacetum longi folium. 

 Krigeron multiradiatus. 



, , Alpinus. 

 Achillea millefolium. 

 Leontopodium alpinum. 

 Gnaphalium, alpinum luteo-album. 

 Doronicum. 



Carduus and cnicus (several varieties). 

 Senecio chenopodifolius. 

 Teraxacum officinale . 

 Lactuca dissecta. 

 Prenanthes. 

 Cichorium Inlybus. 



CONVOLVULACE^:. 



Cuscuta refiexa. 



CAPULIFERA:. 



Betula utilis. 

 Corylus Colurna. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^;. 

 Sambus (three varieties). 

 Viburnum lantana. 

 , , f oetens. 

 ,, nervosum. 

 Lonicera quinquelocularis. 

 ,, obovata. 

 ,, spinosa. 



BERBERIDE&:. 



Berberis vulgaris. 

 , , Lycium. 



PAPARVERACK.*;. 



Papaver dubium (''.). 

 Rhoeas(?). 



VlOLAECJE. 



Viola areriaria. 

 ,, bi flora. 

 ,, serpens. 



SAXIFRAGACEA:. 



Parnassia ovata. 

 Saxifraga ligulata. 



,, nivalis (?). 

 Ribes rubrum. 



Kpilobium augustifolium. 



, , roseum. 

 Circaea lutetiana. 



UMBELLIFER.-E. 



Pimpinella saxit'raga. 

 Bupleurum (several varieties). 

 Chaerophyllum. 

 Pleurospermum. 

 Archangelica officinalis. 

 Heracleum Caudicaus. 

 Hedera Helix. 

 Pimica granatum. 



The chief of the larger forest trees (the 

 smaller I have already mentioned) are 

 Platanus orientalis. 

 Celtis australis. 

 Taxus baccata. 

 Deodar. 

 Pinus excelsa. 

 Abies Webbiana. 

 Ulmus montanus (?). 

 Yuglans regia. 

 Betula utilis. 

 Aesculus indica. 

 Alnus. 



Acer (two varieties). 

 Rhus cotonus. 



Of the three allied orders, Iridea;, 

 Ainaryllideie, and Liliaceae, there are 

 many varieties to be obtained. I have 

 not been able to make a satisfactory list 

 owing to the difficulty in identifying 

 them, and the great variability of the 

 iris due to slightly different soil or 



