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KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. 



[ Composite^. 



described as being- more compound. It forms dense tufts of many inches in diameter, the barren tufts 

 looking- more like some silky Androsace than anything of this Natural Order. 



4. Artemisia Tilesii. Ledeb. — supra, p. 1 15. 



1. Gnaphalium alpinum. Linn. 



1. Chrysanthemum arcticv.ni. Linn. — supra, p. 116. 



2. Chrysanthemum integrifolinm ; pilosum, foliis linearibus integerrimis, caule subaphyllo 

 unifloro. Rich, in Frankl. 1st Journ. ed. I. App. p. 749. Hook, in Parry's 2d Voy. App. 

 p. 398. 



1. Pyrethrum inodorum. Sm. — var. nana P. Caucasicum. Willd. Sp. PL v. 3. p. 2156. 



{fide Lessing in Linncea, v. 6. p. 167.) — Chrysanthemum grandiflorum. Hook, in Parry's 

 2d Voy. App. p. 398. 



1. Arnica angustifolia. Vahl, in Fl. Dan. t. 1524. — A. montana. /3. Linn. — A. alpina. 

 JVahl. FL Dan. v. 2. p. 530. . Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 235. 



This, in a more luxuriant state, bears 2-4 flowers, and it appears then to become the A. Chamissonis of 

 Lessing- I. c, who describes two other allied species from Unalaschka, differing- from these by the corolla 

 being quite glabrous. 



2. Arnica maritima. Linn. — Pursh, FL Am. v. 2. p. 527. — A. Doronicum? Pursh, (non 

 alior.) — Senecio Pseudo-Arnica. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 240. 



This has entirely the habit of Arnica, yet agrees with the character of Senecio as defined by Lessing- in 

 the Linntea, v. 6. p. 239. 



1. Cineraria frig Ida; deciduo-tomentosa, foliis ovatis obsolete dentatis, radicalibus 

 petiolatis, caule ascendente unifloro. Rich, in Frankl. 1st Journ. /ed. 2. App. p. 30. — Se- 

 necio frigidus. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 239. 



2. Cineraria /grata; uniflora, foliis lyratis lobo terminali subrotundo acute 5-7-angulato. 

 Reichenb. — Ledeb. in Mem. de V Acad. Petersb. v. 5. p. 576. Reichenb. Iconogr. Bot. Cent. 

 II. p. 1. t. 101. 



3. Cineraria integrifolia. Willd. 



4. Cineraria congesta ; capitulo lanato, foliis lineari-lingulatis undulatis, caule simplicis- 

 simo. Br. in Parry's 1st Voy. App. p. eclxxix. 



1 Senecio Kalmii. Nutt. — Cineraria Canadensis. Linn. 



1. Tussilago corymbosa; corymbo fcemineo laxo paucifloro, corollulis ligularibus nervosis, 

 masculo congesto, foliis cordatis sinuatis inasqualiter dentatis subtus tomentosis. Br. in 

 Parry's 1st Voy. App. p. eclxxix. — T. frigida. Rich, in Frankl. 1st Journ. ed. 2. App. 

 p, 30 ? — Nardosma angulosa. Cassini. — Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 107. 



Lessing unites the T. corymbosa with the T. frigida, and perhaps with justice. 



1. Erigeron alpinum. Linn. 



1. Solidago Virga-aurea. Linn. 



1. Aster salsuginosus ; caule uni-paucifloro, foliis lanceolatis acutis subintegerrimis 



