6 APPENDIX. 



Ohs. Stirps nostra a Ccl. Hooker cum speciniinibus Lapponicis P. Hornemannianaj a D. Wihstrom 

 icceptis comparata, diversa pronuntiata fuit piiecipue propter proportiones limbi et tubi curollse. 



Speciinina nostra mense Jiilii lecta, majora erant icons in Flor. Exot. et folia vix farinosa et minus 

 altti dentata habebant, at specimina primo Maii in latitudine 54° florentia revera pusilla erant, iconc in Ed. 

 Phil. Journ. plus duplo minora, et dense farinosa. 



60. DODECATHEON INTEGRIFOLI UM, MlchaUX. Fl. Am. \. p. 123. (W.) 



Our specimens ag-ree with those in the Lambcrtian Museum, from Eastern Siberia, collected in Billings' 

 Expedition. 



61. Menyanthes trifoliata, Willd. \. \i. %\\. Pursh.\.\}. 139. (W.) 



62. Lysimachia thyrsiflora, Mich. Fl. Amer. i. p. 127. (W.) 



63. Phlox Hoodii, humilis multicaulis, foliis subulatis margine lanatis, floribus 

 sessilibus solitariis, limbi laciniis obovatis. (W.) 



Tab. 28. Expl. Icon, figura plantee magnitudine naturalis. Sequentes omnes ad lentem auctse. a. folia 

 duo. b. flos. c. calyx long-itudinaliter fissus et explanatus. d. corolla aperta ad vcnas ejus stamina et pis- 

 tillum ostendendas. e. stamen. 



This beautiful species is a strilcing ornament to the plains in the neighbourhood of Carlton-house, form- 

 ing large patches, which are conspicuous from a distance. The specific name is a small tribute to the 

 memory of my lamented friend and companion, whose genius, had his life been spared, would have raised 

 him to a conspicuous station in his profession, and rendered him an ornament to any science to which he 

 might have chosen to direct his attention. 



64. EuTOCA Franklinii, foliis pinnatifidis bipinnatifidisve, ovulis placentze singulae 

 viginti pluribus. Brown ad finem hujus catalogi. (W.) 



65. Campanula rotundifolia, ^/Y/oJ. i. p. 892. Pwr^A. i. p. 159. (W.) 

 ^. linifolia : Flor. Dan. t. 189. Lin?i. Fl. Lapp. No. 84. (W.) 



66. C. uNiFLORA, mild. i. p. 890. IVahl. Fl. Lapp. p. 63. (B.) 



67. Azalea puocumbens, JVilld. i. p. 832. Pursh. i. p. 154. (B.) 



68. Caprifolium parviflorum, Pursh.i.Tp. 161? (VV.) 



69. Xylosteum ceruleum, Lonicera caerulea. JVilld. ii. p. 988. Pallas, Flor. 

 Ross. i.p. 58, t. 37. fide spec. Pallas, in herb. Lamb. (W.) 



70. X. viLLosuM, Michaux. Fl. Am. i. p. 106. (W.) 



71. X. INVOLUCRATUM, pcduncuUs bifioris, baccis distinctis, involucre tetraphyllo: 

 foliolis sub-rotundis interioribus bilobis, foliis ovato ellipticis. Lonicera involucrata, 

 MS. Herhario Banksiano. (W.) 



72. Symphoria occidentalis, R. Brown, MS. (W.) 

 S. racemosae proxima. 



73. Rhamnus alpinus, mild. i. p. 1097. (W.) 



74. Ribes rubrum, mild. i.p. 115.3. (W.) 



75. R. HuDSONiANUM, iocrme, ramis erectis, foliis triiobis ; supra glaberrimis ; 

 subtus resinoso-punctatis petiolisque villosis, racemis erectis pubescentibus, bracteis 

 brevibus, calycibus campanulatis laciniis patentibus villosis, germinibus punctatis 

 baccis globosis glabris (nigris). R. nigrum. Frankl. App. i ed. No. 75. exclus. synon. (W.) 



