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THE ARCTIC FLORA. 



DlCECIA. 



Salix * ? Hab. Duck Islands, lat. 74°, 



S. herbacea, L. Uab. in summis Alpibus Eu- 

 rope. In Russia et Siberia, (Pallas). Swedia, (Lin.) 

 Lapponia, (Wahl.) Duck Island, lat. 74°. (Jam.). 



Enipetrum nigrum, L. Hab. in locis montosis 

 totius Europae. America, (Mich.) Siberia, (Pallas). 

 Kamtschatka, (Arct. Zool.) Islandia, (Hook.) Lap- 

 ponia, (Wahl.). 



Cryptogamia. 



Splachnum mnioides, var. a, minus, Hook. Muse* 

 Brit. 



Hypnum cupressiforme, Hook. Muse. Brit. 

 Dicrani species. 



Cetraria Islandica. Achar. Syn. 229. Physcia 

 Islandica. Decand, 



C. nivalis, Achar, Syn. 228. 



Lecanora tartar ea y frigida. Achar. Syn. 172. 

 Lichen tartareus |3 frigidus. Wahl. Pi. lapp. p. 4*03* 

 Patellaria tartarea, De Cand. 



L. murorum var. ? 



* It is probable that this may turn out to be the 

 " Salix arctica, nov. sp* of Brown. Vide Voyage to Baf- 

 fin's Bay, by Ross, vol. ii. p. 194. 



There are living specimens brought from Duck Islands 

 by Mr Jameson, in the Botanic Garden at Edinburgh, and 

 also in the collection of Mr Neill at Canonmills, near that 

 city ; so that, in another year, we may be able to ascer-j 

 tain the characters of the species. 



