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DICOTYLEDONES. 



TJmbelliferse (continued). 



LiGiJSTicinu: Scoticum, L 



Athamanta Libanotis, L 



arctioa, Nijm. 



sibirica, L. 



CicuTA virosa, L 



maculata, DC. 



Caeum CaiTii, L 



Peucedan"um palustre, Mcench 



HERACLErM Sibiricum, L 



aroticiim, Rupr. 



Gata simplex, Gaud, (alp.) 



Paehypleurum alpinum, Led. 



Seseli divaricatiim, Ptirsh 



Anthkisctjs sylvestris, L 



Caa)E0PHTi,LT7ii bulbosum, L 



XXVII. Corneae. 



Adoxa mosoliatellina, L. 

 CoENUs stolonifera, Midi. 



Canadensis, L 



Suecica, L. (alp.). . . 



XXVIII. CaprifoliacesB. 



ViBUEiniM: Opnlus, L 



Oxycoccos, PsTi. 



LoNiCEEA caerulea, L 



Xylosteum, L 



LrxN^A borealis, L 



XXIX. Eubiacese. 



Galium boreale, L 



rubioides, L 



uliginosum, L 



triflorum, MuM 



trifidum, L 



Claytoni, Midi. 



palustre, L 



Aparine, L 



infestum, W. 4' K. 

 saxatile, L 



XXX. Valerianeffi. 



Valeeiana capitata, Willd. . . . 

 officinalis, L 



XXXI. Dipsacese. 



Knatjiia arvensis, Coidt 



ScABiosA suecisa, L 



XXXII. Composite. 



TussrLAGO Farfara, L 



Naedosmia frigida, Hlc. (alp.) . 

 corymbosa, Hk. 

 sagittata, HJc. 



glaeiaHs, Led 



Gmelini, DC 



"■A ^^'"P- III. American, 

 and Asiatic. 



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