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FLORA OF 



BY 



. II. 



M. D., PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY AT THE 

 UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE. 



THIS Flora, if we merely speak of the town, is 

 a Flora of the forests of inferior regions 5 but, if we 

 include the Metalliferous Mountains (Erzgebirge) and 

 their highest points so far as Gottesgab , this forest 

 region extends from one of its limits to the other. 



Although some plants of the plains of Bohemia 

 are found about Carlsbad, they do not properly be- 

 long to its Flora, and it is only near Lipkowitz, 

 twenty english miles from Carlsbad, towards the 

 interior of Bohemia, that we find, in great quantity, 

 the species and individuals common to plains. 



This Flora distinguishes itself principally by plants 

 peculiar to the forests of the middle and North of 

 Germany, and even by those which are found in the 

 northern parts of that country, and still more by 



