10 APPENDIX. 



Obs. Species quasi G. ciliatam, crinitam, barbatam, serratam, et species alias forsan nimis affiucs, 

 characteribus intermediis connectens, tamen ob germen simillinium proxima G. crinittB quae diversa videtur 

 caule plerumque plurifloro, lineis sex elevatis percurso (Froel.), foliis latioribus, majoribus magisque am- 

 plexicaulibus, calycis laciniis maxime insequalibus, corollis inajoribus elongato-ciliatis, et fide Froel. fila- 

 mentis ubi adnatis barbatis. Non contigit mihi vidcre exeruplaria G.serratee, Gunn. qua; ex descrip- 

 tione Froel. characteribus multis cum nostr^ G. intermedin couvenit sed discrepare videtur inter notis aliis, 

 foliis lanceolatis et corollis omni margine argute serratis, nee ciliatis. 



93. Heuchera RiCHARDSONii, calycis limbo inaequali obliquo. Brown, ad finem 

 catcUogi. (W.) 



94. Heraclium Sphondylium, Willd. i. p. 1421 ? Nutt. Gen. Am. i. p. 181 ? (W.) 

 Peepoon-ahtic (flute-stem), Cree Language. 



The young stems of this plant, which is common up to lat. 58°, are used as pot herbs. We did not see 

 it in flower, and its identity with the European plant is therefore uncertain. 



95. CicuTA viRosA, Willd. i. p. 1445. (W.) 



96. C. MACULATA, Willd. 1. p. 1446. Pursh. i. p. 195. (W.) 



97. Smyrnium trifoliatum, Nuttall. Am. i. p. 195. (W.) 



98. Viburnum oxYcoccus, Pursh. i.Tp- 203. (W.) 

 Named, by the Crees, Mongsoa-Meena, or Moose Berry. 



99. V. EDULE, Pursh. 1. p. 203. (W.) 



Its red berries, termed, by the Crees, Peepoom-meena (Winter Berry), form a great ornament to the woods. 



100. Parnassia palustris, Willd. i. p. 1516. Pursh. i. p. 208. (W.B.) 



101. Aralia nudicaulis, Willd. i. p. 1521. Pursh. i. p. 209. (W.) 



The Crees use the root of this plant as a remedy against the venereal disease, under the name of W;i\v 

 poos-oootchepeh (Rabbit-root), and also apply the bruised bark of its root to recent wounds. 



102. Statice armeria, Willd. i. p. 1522. Pursh. i. p. 212. (B.) 

 ^. Foliis angustoribus acutis ciliatis. (B.) 



103. LiNUM siBiRicuM, Z). Cproafr. i. p. 427. h. perenwe, Nuttall. Am.i. p. 20ij. (VV.) 



HEXANDRIA. 



104. Allium angulosum, Willd. ii. p. 76? Pursh. i. p. 223 ? (W.) 



105. A. SCHCENOPRASUM, Willd. ii. p. 81? Weetchoe-gun (Stinking-Grass), Cree. 

 Lang. (W.) 



106. LiLiuM Philadelphicum, Willd. ii. p. 90. Pursh. i. p. 2:9. (W.) 



Termed, by the Crees, Appecooseesh-ootchoepeh (Mouse-root), because the common mouse of thecountrv, 

 a species of Campagnol, feeds upon its scaly bulbs. 



107. UvuLARiA puberula, Mich. Fl.Am. i. p. 199. (W.) 



Herba tenera, pedalis, sub-dichofcomo-ramosa ; ramis patentibus et cum caule pube brevi interdum vix 

 conspicua indutis. Folia ovata vel cordata acuminata, nervosa, saep^ obliqua, sessiiia, superiora semi-am - 

 plexicaulia, nervis pilis paucis brevibus instructis. Pedunculi 1-3, terminales, flore breviores, nutantes. 

 Corolla flavescenti-alba, tubuloso-campanulata, petalis sex, serie duplici, aequalibus, lineari-lanceolatis, 

 acutis, intus laevibus, basi fovei nectariferi excavato, sub-carinatis. Stylus longus stamina et corollam 

 sub-aequans, stigmatibus tribus brevissirais. Germen triquetrum, triloculare, loculis polyspermis. Ilah. 

 Sylvis opacis. 



