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APPENDIX. 



[No. VII. 



To reduce the size of the catalogue, the particular habitats of the plants have been 

 omitted and letters placed in brackets, at the end of the references, to denote the dis- 

 tricts in which they were found. 



(H.) Denotes the country about York Factory, which includes a small portion of 

 the sea-shore of Hudson's Bay, and the lower part of Hayes' River. 



(S.) Distinguishes some plants that were collected on the banks of the Saskatcha- 

 wan, but were not observed farther to the northward. 



(C) Denotes the sandy plains in the neighbourhood of Carlton, strongly resembling 

 the plains of the Missouri, upon which the American botanists have lately made ex- 

 tensive collections. 



(W.) Denotes the wooded country from latitude 54° to 64° north. 



(B.) Denotes the Barren Grounds from Point Lake to the Arctic Sea. 



(A.) Denotes the Arctic Sea-Coast. 



For an account of these districts, I must refer to the geological notices at the 

 commencement of the Appendix. The necessity of reducing the size of the Appendix 

 has also compelled me to omit some remarks on the geographical distribution and 

 limits of some of the plants, and of the effect of the Hudson's Bay climate upon ve- 

 getation, and also many descriptions of the new, or less known, species. Other more 

 important omissions and mistakes will, doubtless, be detected, for which I can only 

 plead the haste with which the work has been got out. 



MONANDRIA. 



1. Hippuris vulgaris : Willd.Spec. Plant, i.p. 26. Pursh. Fl. Amer. L p. 3. (W.) 



2. H. tetraphylla: Willd. i. -p. 27. H. maritima: Vahl. Enum.i. p. 14. (H.) 



3. Blitum capitatum : Willd. i. p. 30. Pursh. i. p. 4. (W.) 



DIANDRIA. 



4. Veronica peregrina : Willd. i. p. 76. Pursh. i.p. 11 



5. Pinguicula vulgaris : Willd. i. p. 110. (W. B.) 



6. Utricularia intermedia : Wahlenberg. Fl. Lapp. p. 11 



7. Lemna trisulca : Willd. iv. p. 193. (W.) 



8. L. minor: Willd. iv. p. 195. Pursh. i. p. 22. (W.) 



TRIANDRIA. 



9. Valeriana sylvatica : floribus triandris hermaphroditis, foliis caulinis pinnatis 

 acutis ; radicalibus oblongis integerrimis. MS. Herb. Banks. 



Hab. on the Clear-water River. Specimens of this plant were brought from Newfoundland by Sir Joseph 

 Banks, in 1781. 



10. Sisyrmchium anceps : Persoon. Ench. Bot. i. p. 50. Pursh. i. p. 31. (W.) 



11. Eleocharis palustris : Roem. et Sch. Syst. ii.p. 151. Scirpus palustris : Willd. 

 i.p. 291. Pursh. i. p. 54. (W.) 



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