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authors assert, but every where of a blueish 

 ash-colour*/' 



Here also grew Juncus palustris, calamo 

 trifido {J. trijidas) ; the Violet with a yel- 

 low flower {Viola hifiora) ; and the Wood 

 Stitchwort with heart-shaped leaves {StcU 

 laria nemorum, which Linnaeus, in Flora 

 Lapp. n. 186, confounds with his Ahine 

 media, or Stellaria media, Fl. Brit, a 

 mistake he corrected in his Species Planta^ 

 rum). 



Shortly afterwards I came within sight 

 of an oblong and very lofty mountain, 

 situated on the right-hand, called Carsa- 

 vari, composed of a coarse kind of fissile 

 stone, upon which pure native alum is 

 found; see Bromell (in the Acta Suecica 

 from the year 1726 to 1730). 



Very near the last-mentioned mountain 

 is situated another, called Tavevari, re- 

 markable for two rivulets running down 



* This remark of^ Linnaeus I have borrowed fronn 

 Fl. Lapp. n. 221. 



