254 Sadler's list or brown's cryptogams. 



No. 2. Collected on Browne Island, one of the Women's Islands, 



Baffin's Bay, off North Greenland, lat. 74° 7', long. ; primary 



rocks and boggy wet soil almost wholly composing the islands. 

 June 5, 1861. 



Several species of Stereocaulon Pogonatum alpinum. 

 and Cladonia. Hypnum uncinatura, var. 



Dicranum Richardson! ? H, sp. 



Aulacomnion turgidum. Urceolaria scruposa. 



No. 3. From Hare Island, west coast of Greenland ; lat. 70° 43 

 N. ; long. 65>° 42' W. ; greenstone, gneiss, and other rocks jutting 

 out above the snow. 27th May 1861. 



Bryum nutans. Gyrophora proboscidea. 



Cornicularia bicolor. G. proboscidea, var. 



C. pubescens. Cetraria nivalis. 



Lecidea rupestris. Lecidea geographica. 



L, petraea. L. geo., var. apicula. 



Gyrophora arctica. Parmelia caperata. 



G. hyperborea. P. olivacea. 



No. 4. The following were the only Flowering Plants seen and 



brought home intermixed with the Mosses. 

 Salix Lapponum. On all the Papaver nudicaule. On all the 



islands. islands. 



Stellaria humifusa. Duck Is- Silene acaulis. Duck Islands. 



land. Empetrum nigrum. Duck Isl. 



Saxifraga rivularis. Duck Is- Poa alpina. Browne Island. 



lands. P. danica. Browne Island. 



Dr. Brown discovered in addition to several Mosses and Lichens 

 rare to the Arctic Flora, Laminaria longicruris of De la Pylaie's 

 "Flora of Newfoundland " occurring plentifully within the Arctic 

 Circle; and Melobesia calcarea, hitherto only recorded from 

 Spitzbergen, for the first time in Davis' Strait (Hasen Island, 

 four fathoms). 



XXXIII — Plants from Smith's Sound. (From the 

 '•'■ Enumeration of the Arctic Plants collected by 

 '' Dr. I. I. Hayes in his Exploration of Smith's Sound, 

 *' between parallels 78th and 82nd, during the months 

 " of July, August, and beginning of September 1861. 

 '' By E. DuRAND, Thos. p. James, and Saml. Ash- 

 " MEAD." Proceed. Acad. Nat. Sciences of Philadel- 

 phia, March 1863 ; vol. for 1863-1864). 



I. — Ph^nogamous Plants (52; the localities mentioned are 

 Gale Point, Netlik, Port Foulke, Cape Isabella, and Tes- 

 suissak). By E. DuRAND. 



[These are included in Dr. Hooker's List of Arctic Plants, 

 see above, page 225. — Editor.] 



