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Thesium pratense. 
Botrychium Lunaria.} 
Trifolium spadiceum. 
Crepis hieracioides. 
Galium rotundifolium. 
Geranium sanguinewn. 
NOTES ON THE HARTZ FLORA. 
Phyteuma orbiculare. 
Arnica montana. 
Meum athamanticum. 
In the Bodethal, within a circuit of a few miles round Mar- 
mormiuhle, many rarities occur, and inter alia— 
Kehinospermum deflexum. Phyteuma nigrum. 
Cynoglossum montanum. 
Pyrola uniflora. 
Dentaria bulbifera. 
Digitalis ambigua. 
Rubus saxatilis. 
Ajuga genevensis. 
Athamanta Libanotis. 
Cherophyllum hirsutum. 
Solorina saccata. 
Parmelia marmorea. 
Parmelia gypsacea. 
Sagedia clopina. 
Collema melzenum. 
Collema dermatinum. 
Gymnost. Donianum.? 
Mnium serratum. 
Hypnum polymorphum. 
On the meadows and marshes about Wienrode, at the mouth 
of the Bode, grow— 
Tris sibirica. 
Pinguicula vulgaris. 
Habenaria viridis. 
Thesium pratense. 
In the neighbourhood of the Rosstrappe, one of the most ro- 
mantic ravines of the Harta :— 
Verbascum Lychnitis. 
Calamagrostis littorea. 
Equisetum pratense. 
Primula elatior. 
Allium montanum. 
Allium Schcenoprasum. 
Geranium lucidum. 
Ranunculus aconitifolius. 
Dianthus ceesius. 
Lactuca virosa. 
Lactuca perennis. 
- Lactuca guercina. 
Laserpitium latifolium. 
Pulmonaria angustifolia. 
Taxus baccata. 
Potentilla rupestris. 
Potentilla alba. © 
Chrysocoma Linosyris. 
Bupleurum longifolium. 
Aconitum variegatum. 
Aster alpinus. 
Silene Armeria. 
Convallaria Polygonatum. 
Rubus saxatilis. 
Draba muralis. 
Cotoneaster vulgaris. 
Rosa arvensis. 
Verrucaria viridula. 
Endocarpon miniatum. 
Sticta sylvatica. 
Stitca fuliginosa. 
Parmelia muscorum. 
Collema tremelloides. 
Collema nigrescens. 
Scolopendrium officinale. 
Woodsia ilvensis. 
Asplenium Breynii. 
Orthotrichum Hutchinsie. 
Bryum alpinum. 
Hypunum alpinum. 
Hypnum undulatum. 
Hypnum rivulare. 
Hypnum velutinoides. 
Bartramia Halleriana. 
The Blankenburg district, which is somewhat extensive and 
exhibits a considerable diversity in geological structure and phy- 
sical configuration of surface, is correspondingly rich in its Flora, 
which includes both alpine, subalpine, and lowland plants :— 
Geranium pyrenaicum. 
Muscari botryoides. 
Achillea nobilis. 
Phyteuma orbiculare. 
Petasites albus. 
1 Tn quantity. 
Valerianella carinata. 
Helminthia echioides. 
Centaurea solstitialis. 
Teesdalia nudicaulis. 
Alsine viscosa. 
Euphorbia dulcis. 
Medicago minima. 
Vicia lathyroides. 
Silene Otites. 
Orobanche cerulea. 
2 The only station as yet known for it on the Continent. 
