100. ~—- Dr Lauder Lindsay on the Flora of Iceland. 
15. Verrucaria. Endocarpon hepaticum, Ach. 
Endocarpon miniatum, Ach. Verrucaria tephroides, Ach. 
(Menjumosi.) 7 
TX, Funet. 
1. Agaricacee. gigantea) Nees, (Gorkila, 
Agaricus campestris, L. (dtis- Fissipeppr.) 
veppr.) 
A. campanulatus, L. 3. Helvellacee. 
A. ericeus, Pers. Helvella atra. 
*A. conicus, Scheeff., var. citricus. Peziza eruginosa, Ball. 
Boletus bovinus. (Awalubbi.) P. scutellata, L, 
B. luteus, L. (Reidikila.) P. cupularis, L. 
Clavaria muscoides. 
4. Mucoracece. 
2. Lycoperducece. Mucor Mucedo, Bolt. 
Lycoperdon Bovista—(Bovista 
Appendix. 
Enumeration of Floras of Iceland, or of Publications containing 
Lists of the Plants of Iceland, consulted by, or known to, the 
Author.* 
1. “Islenzk Grasafredi,” by ‘ 0.9. Hjaltalin, Distriktskirurgus : 
Utgéfin ad tilhlutuhins {fslenzka Bokmentafélagi.” Copenhagen and 
Reykjavik, 1830. 
2. Flora Islandica of Zoega; contained in vol. ii. of ‘‘ Vice Larmand 
Eggért Olafssen’s og Land-Physicus Bjérn Povelsen’s Reise igjennem 
Island foranstaltet af Videnskabernes Selskab i Kiobenhavn, 1772.” 
Danish edition. It is also translated into German; Leipzig, 1774-75, 
4to, 2 vols. 
*3. “ Journal of a Tour in Iceland in the Summer of 1809,’’ 2d ed., 
2 vols. London, 1813. By Sir W. J. Hooker, K.H., D.C.L., LL.D., 
&c., Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Contains Zoega’s 
list of Icelandic plants above referred to, with the addition of 50 species, 
and a reference to the lists of Mohr and PAlsson. 
*4. ‘‘ Travels in the Island of Iceland during the Summer of 1810.” 
By Sir George Stuart Mackenzie, Bart., of Coul, Ross-shire, F.R.S. 4to. 
Edin., 1811. Chapter on Botany, by Dr Bright. P.417. Contains the 
list of plants given in Sir W. J. Hooker’s “Journal of a Tour in Iceland.”’ 
It would appear that the number of plants collected by Sir W. J. Hooker, 
Sir George 8. Mackenzie, and by Palsson, and not mentioned by previous 
writers, amount to between 70 and 80. The three works last mentioned, . 
contain many plants not mentioned in Hjaltalin’s ‘‘ Islenzk Grasafreedi.” 
*5. “An Historical and Descriptive Account of Iceland, Greenland, 
and the Faréde Islands, with illustrations of their Natural History,” 
forming vol. xxviii. of the Edinburgh Cabinet Library. Edin. 1840, 
12mo, p. 376. Chapter on Botany, the data in which are based mainly 
on Gliemann’s list of the plants of Iceland. 
*6. “Liste des Plantes que l’on swppose exister en Islande, dressée par 
M. Vahl,” at p. 371 of a “‘ Voyage en Islande et au Groenland, executé 
pendant les années 1835 et 1836, sur la corvette La Recherche: Publié 
par ordre du Roi, sous la direction de M. Paul Gaimard, Président de la 
* The lists which I have perused and compared, and which are incorporated 
more or less in my revised list, are denoted by an asterisk. 
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