62 A NEW FLORA. OF 



Sesleria ccerulea, Melica nutans, Aspidmm lonchitis, Equisetum 

 hyemale, E. umhrosum, Lycopodium selaginoides, Elymus arenarius. 



At 100 yards. — Drosera anglica, CalUtriche autumnaUs, Hiera- 

 cium argenteum, H. crocatum, H. prenanthoides, Sagina suhulata, 

 Gnaphalium dioicum, Andromeda polifolia, Pyrola media, Empe- 

 trum nigrum, Carex dioica, C. limosa, Polypodium phegopteris, 

 P. dryopteris. 



At 150 yards. — Potentilla alpestris, Saxifraga ai%oides, S. stel- 

 laris. Ileum athamanticum, Galium sylvestre, Crepis succismfolia, 

 Hieracium pallidum, EL. casium, H. gothicum, H. corymhosum, 

 Vaccinium vitis-idcsa, V. uliginosum, Trientalis europcea, Rumex 

 aquaticus, ILalenaria allida, Carex pauciflora, C. irrigtia, Allo- 

 sorus crispus, Asplenium viride, A. germanicum, A. septentrionale, 

 Equisetum variegatum. 



At 200 yards. — -Saxifraga hypnoides, LinncBa horealis, Hiera- 

 cium lasiophyllum. Arbutus uva-ursi, Pyrola secunda, Polemonium 

 cmruleum, Convallaria verticillata, Festuca sylvatica. 



At 250 yards. — Potentilla fruticosa, Polygonum viriparum. 



At 300 yards. — Thalictrum alpinum, Cornus suecica, Hieracium 

 anglicum, H. iricum, Melampyrum sylvaticum, Lycopodium al- 

 pinum. 



At 350 yards. — Gentiana verna, Bartsia alpina. 



At 400 yards. — Sedum rhodiola, Saxifraga hirculus, Tofieldia 

 palustris, Carex capillaris. 



At 450 yards. — Braha incana, Woodsia ilvensis. 



At 500 yards. — Ruhus chamcsmorus, Epilolium anagallidifo- 

 lium, Juncus triglumis. 



At 550 yards. — Carex rigida. 



The- Climate as tested iy cultivated Plants. — The following 

 paragraph, from Wincli's Essay, ^' will convey as good an idea 



* An Essay on the Geographical Distribution of Plants through the Counties of North- 

 vimberland, Cumberland, and Dui-ham, by N. J. Winch. Newcastle, 1825. 



