324 GEOGRAPHICAL BOTANY. 



Viola stricta Horn., DiantJtus arenarius L., Euonymus 

 verrucosus Scop., Trifolium lupinaster L. (in pinetis sic- 

 cioribus raro), Spiraea Aruncus L., Geum strictum Ait., 

 Polentilla norvegica L., Agrimonia pilosa Led., Saxifraga 

 Hirculus L., Cnidium venosum Kch., ChceropJiyllum 

 aromaticum L., Inula Helenium L. (in sylvis udis), 

 /. hirta L., Cirsium rivulare Kch., Andromeda calycu- 

 lata L., Pyrola media Sw., Polemonium c&ruleum L., 

 Pulmonaria azurea Bess., Pedicularis Sceptrum L., 

 DracocepJtalum Huyscliiana L., Melittis Melissopliyllum L., 

 Amaranthus sylvestris Desf., Thesium ebracteatum Hayn., 

 Euphorbia virgata Kit., Salix nigricans Fr., livida Wahlb. 

 (depressa Fr.), myrtilloides L., versifolia Wahlb., lap- 

 ponum L., BetulafruticosaYa)k., Typha pendula nov. sp.,* 

 Malaxis monopJiyllos Sw., Cypripedium Calceolus L., 

 Gladiolus imbricatus L., Fritillaria sp., Veratrum 

 Lobelianum Bernh., Tofieldia calyculata Wahlb., Car ex 

 divulsa Good., pilosa Scop., Hierochloa odorata Wahlb., 

 Calamagrostis stricta Spr. 



Wahlberg has published some remarks upon the plants 

 of Quickjock in Swedish Lapland (Ofversigt af Kongl. 

 Vetenskabs-Akademieens ForhandL, 1844, p. 23). Rubus 

 castoreus Laestad. is a bastard of E. articus and saxatilis 

 occurring in two forms. 



Lindblom has published some observations upon the 

 Botanical Relations of Norway (Bot. Notiser., 1842-3.) 

 In the outset, we meet with the unfounded assertion, that 

 in most of the regions of the coast of Norway, Alpine 

 plants extend as low down as the level of the sea ; an 

 occurrence which is limited to individual species only, 

 and may be compared to the growth of Alpine plants on 

 the Isarkies, near Munich. This statement, made by 

 Lindblom, is one of those erroneous generalizations, bor- 

 rowed by one person from another. Alpine plants do 

 not occur in Norway below the limit of trees, any more 



* T. spicis cylindricis, masc. et fcem. contiguis, foliis plains linearibus 

 culmo longioribus pendulis. (An. T. Shuttleworthii, Kch. ?) 



