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DR. HOOKER ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ARCTIC PLANTS. 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



Cruciferse (continued). 

 Odontakehena Fischeriana, G. A.M. 



SisTMBErtrM Sophia, L 



sophioides, Fisch. 



canescens, Nutt 



braohycarpum, Rich. 



humile, 0. A. M. (al^y.) 



salsugineiim, Pall 



Turritis diffusa, HooTc. 



Eetsimtot Lieraciifolium, L 



lanceolatum, Br. 

 alpinum, Fr. 



cheirantlioides, L 



Beata aljjina, Sternb, (alp.) 



glabella, SicJi. 

 Platj^etalum pxirpiirascens, Br. 

 dubium, Br. 



rosea, Bmu/e 



pilosa, SooJc 



EuTEEMA Edwardsii, Br 



Hutchhtsia calycina, Desv. (alp.). 



Thlaspi montanum, L 



arvense, L 



Capsella bursa-pastoris, L. ........ 



Lepidium ruderale, L 



Caeile maritima, L 



SiifAPis arvensis, L 



Raphanus Raphanistnim 



Beassica Rapa, L 



campestrLs, L. 

 SuBTiLAEiA aquatica, L 



VI. Droseracese. 



Deoseea rotimdifolia, L. 



longifolia, L 



intermedia, Hayn. . 



VII. Violariese. 



Viola palustris, L 



epipsila, Led. 



blanda, Willd. 



microceras, Rupr. 

 canina, L 



sylvatica, Fr. 



montana, L. (Fr.) 



flavicornis, Sm. 



lactea, Sm. 



Muchlonbergii, Tor 



sylvestris. Lam. 



arenaria, DO. 

 tricolor, L 



arvensis, DC. 



bicolor, Pursh. 



biflora, L. (alp.) 



cucullata. Ait 



elatior, Fr 



M 



II. N. Em-op. 

 and Asiatic. 



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