12 APPENDIX, 



Our epecimeiis of this plant were lost in crossing the Barren Grounds ; but the above description, which 

 was taken from the live plant, agrees with specimens in the Banksian Herbarium, brought from Unalaska, 

 by Mr. Nelson. 



128. ZiGADENUs cHLORANTHus, scapo sub-nudo, petalis obovatis obtusis. (W.) 



Herba glauca glaberrima. Radix bulbosa, tunicata. Folia radicalia, scapo dimidio breviora, erecto- 

 patentia, linearia, acuta, canaliculata, basi vaginantia, nervis parallelis. Scopus cubitalis laevis, inferne 

 obsolete triqueter, superne teretiusculus vix flexuosus, foliis duobus bracteiformibus plerumque instructus. 

 Racetnus terminalis multiflorus ssepius basi ramosus ; pedicellis pollicaribus, apicibus incrassatis ; bracteis 

 membranaceis, lanceolatis, concavis, acutis, pedicellis dimidio brevioribus. Flares viridescenti-albi, mas- 

 culini hermaphroditis immixti. Corolla laciniis sex patentibus, obovatis basi attenuatis, infra medium 

 glanduli viridi obcordat^ profundeque emarginat^ munitis. Filamenta corollam subaquantia. Capsula 

 membranacea tricocca, trilocularis ovata, acuminata, corolli emarcid^ obtecta. Semina plurima angulata 

 in loculamentis duplici ordini infarcta. 



HEPTANDRIA. 



129. Trientalis AMERICANA, PuTsh. i. p. 254. T. European Americana. Nuttall. 

 Am. i. p. 228. Frankl. App. i ed. No. 125. (W.) 



OCTANDRIA. 



130. Epilobium ANGusTiFOLiuM, JVtlld. U. p. 3\3. Pursh. ii. p. 259. (W.B.) 

 The young leaves, under the name of L'Herbe fret, are used, by the Canadian voyagers, as a pot-herb. 



131. E. LATiFOLTUM, WiUd. u. p. 314. Pursh. i. p. 259. (B.) 



132. E. PALusTRE, Willd. ii. p. 317. Pursh. ii. p. 260. (W.B.) 



133. E. TETRAGONUM, ?rz7W. ii. p. 317. Pursh. \. p. 25^. (W.) 



Ohs. A species of (Enothera was gathered on the borders of Lake Winnipeg, but owing to an accident 

 the specimens were lost. 



134. Vaccinium Canadense, foliis lanceolatis utrinque pubescentibus integerrimis, 

 corollis fasciculato-racemosis ovatis : stylo incluso. (W.) 



Frutex pedalis ramosissimus. Ramuli teretes, flavescenti-virides, verruculosi et pub^ brevi densJ, 

 canescenti vestiti, patentes. Folia pollicaria, late lanceolata utrinque acuta, integerrima, ubique praecipue 

 ad nervos villosiuscula, subtus pallidiora, stipulis minutis setaceis trifidis. Racemus plerumque terminalis, 

 bracteis obtusis. Calyx acanthino-viridis, nutans, laciniis semi-ovatis. Corolla pallid^ viridescens, glo- 

 bosa, inferne obsolete pentagona, ore patulo, laciniis ovatis reflexls. Stamina inclusa, filamentis planis 

 villosis, antherae erectse bitubilosae, cornubus binis deorsum spectantibus. Fructus maturus mihi non visus. 

 Ramuli floriferi foliosi. Interdum planta tota fuscescit. Folia masticata saporem acidam gratam edunt. 

 Specimen hujus plantae Kalmio lectum et sub hoc nomine in herbario Banks, conservatum extat. Hah. in 

 pinetis. 



135. V uLiGiNosuM, WiUd. ii. p. 350. Pursh. i. p. 288. (W.B.) 



136. V. viTis iDiEA, Willd. ii. p. 354. Pursh. i. p. 289. Weesawgum-raeena, 

 (Sour-Berry). Cree Lang. (W.B.) 



137. OxYcoccus PALUsTRis, a., PcTs, Euck. i. p. 419. Maskoego-meena (Swampy- 

 Berry). Cree Lang. (W.B.) 



