Salix repens. Carex rigida. 
Salix herbacea. Phleum alpinum. 
Luzula arcuta. Calamagrostis Pickeringit. 
Luzula spicata. oa laxa. 
Juncus trifidus. Aira atropurpurea. 
Carex capitata. Hierochloa alpina. 
arex atrata. ° 
They are 87 species in number. Of these all but the five 
printed in #alic are natives likewise of Europe. 
2, Last of Subalpine Phanogamous Species, which occur mainly in our 
Alpine Region, but are also found decidedly out of it. 
Alsine Greenlandica, Euphrasia officinalis. 
Geum radiatum, Polygonum viviparum 
Rubus Chamemorus. Empetrum nigrum. 
Solidago thyrsoidea. Platanthera obtusata. 
Solidago Virga-aurea. Scirpus czespitosus. < 
Arnica mollis, Carex scirpoidea. 
Vaccinium uliginosum. Carex capillaris. 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idea. Trisetum subspicatum. 
Making 16 species; of which all but the five printed in italic 
are likewise European; and two of these occur in Greenland. 
8. List of Species not found in our Alpine Region, and half of them not 
Am in Subalpine Stations, although they are all Subalpine or Arctic in 
‘urope. 
Saxifraga tricuspidata, Artemisia borealis, 
Saxifraga oppositifolia. Juncus Stygius. 
ifraga aizoides, arex gynocrates, 
Saxifraga Aizoon, volley 
The last two of these seven species are likewise rémarka 
for not having been found in continental British or Arctic Amer- 
d bud ee 
It would be in order now to consider the range of al species 
The Northward Range in this country of the Pheenogamous Species 
which are common to us and to Hurope. 
This is an interestin point of inquiry, from its bearings upon 
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