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a of Capt. Henry Kellett, R. N., during the years 1845-51 ; re ‘ 
succession; and the first part is occupied with a Flora of Western 
Eskimaux-land, comprising all the plants known to occur on the Amer- 
ican coast and islands, from Norton Sound to Point Barrow. Of this 
interesting arctic flora, it has already been remarked by Sir William 
Hooker, that ns recent voyages and explorations, and the full collec- 
tions of Mr. S eemann, have not added a single entirely new species. 
This flora comprises 242 Pheenogamous plants, 3 Ferns, 2 Lycopodia- 
shes Equisetacez, 30 Musci, 1 Liverwort, 21 Lichens, 2 hes and 
2 Alge. 
e;—sample D, was sediment from the surface near the middle 
of th the stream, during high water; E, same from a depth of 30 feet, at 
the same time; F, from the surface of the stream . low water; G, 
from the water at a depth of 20 feet, during low water. 
The following is a list of the species observe 
Potyeasrrica: 44, D E F G 
Arcella Globulus - . i 2 : : Soe 
Cocconeis borealis g - - 2 z #9 
= ES ee eet oe Eo 
Pise eon ly - : “ Sein < #y 
Cocconema Lunula,  - - - : : “ * x 
Bg ‘ #4 
Difflugia lovin. Wiad ARM tae De awh Re s * 
igodon, - m - 8 « = # 
Eunotia amphyoxys, - - : . i 
Diane? — - - : e ‘: S : #9 
"Nene Se cea ae : # 
granulata, - - s “ % s 
Spherula, -  - eee eS i ‘ * * 
a ? ~ “ 4 E * 
3 as 1] ep | #8 
Fragilari s Ratna, Fi ky % * 
Gallionella distan Se ee ; #49 * *f 
ages F é = ‘i u * * * 
Gleonema —— feet *7 #9 #7) #4 
Gomphonema Augur, << = 2 0 pe ; # 
cimidenesicc tet : * 
gracile, - - a * ‘ " *7 
um Arcus, - - - a wee : 7 * * 
scaifaim amphispheni - iar : ; % 
is, Sa et ae * : ~ 
PUM ea eS : : * 
Sigma,” be ty SS hea eae #4 é 2 
ee te te #f *1 bal 
