EAST BOTHLAND. 29? 



Lappfierd near Christina, to Hwisbofiahl, 

 towards Biorreborg ; a highway it cannot 

 be called, for it is exactly like the road be- 

 tween the town of Umoea and Granoen* 

 (See V. 1. 141.) 



Near Sastmola I first recognised the 

 Acer {platanoides) and Filiv fxmina ra- 

 mosa (Aspidium FilLv-fcemina ?) 



The road from Hwisbofiahl to Giolbohl 

 lies along the coast. The grass here was 

 remarkably tall, and full of all sorts of 

 plants ; as the Kibes insipidum [alpinum)^ 

 called by the inhabitants Deghaer\ in the 

 greatest abundance. (Vibunium) Opuliis 

 and (Lonicera) Xylosteum here first re-ap- 

 peared after my long absence. 



N. B. The shrub which Mr. Hojer in- 

 forms us grows on this island, with blackish- 

 brown berries, may perhaps be the Xylos- 

 teum, as the colour of the leaves seemed to 

 agree very well. (Were it not for the above 

 indication of the colour of the berries, it 

 might, from the Flora Suecica, be suspect- 

 ed that Linnaeus had, in these two para- 

 q2 



