so 
Fig. 91. — Efernbeam {Carpinus betulus). 
Fig. 92. — Mistletoe {Viscum album). 
B 26. 
Mosses. 
Tablet 30 {b), — '{Anomodon vittculosus), Moosseedorf. 
Tablet 29. — {Neckera crispa), Moosseedorf. 
B 26. 
Plants for Procuring Fire. 
Tablet 25. — Common tinder fungus {Polyporus igmarius), 
Robenhausen. 
The Iroquois use a fungus which grows on the maple, as punk 
in kindling fire ; another kind which is found on the birch is 
used when the former cannot be obtained. These substances 
will smoulder, but not burst into flame; they are therefore 
wrapped in cedar bark which has been pulled by hand to sepa- 
rate the fibres, in which state it readily ignites. 
B 26. 
Water and Marsh Plants. 
Tablet 31 {e). — Seeds of Chara {Chara vulgaris), Robenhausen. 
Tablet ^2 (<?). — Seeds of Lake scirpus {Scirptis lacustris), Roben- 
hausen. 
Tablet 31 {a). — Seeds of Marsh Scheuchzeria {Scheuchzerta 
palustris), Robenhausen. 
Tablet 31 {b). — Seeds of Yellow flag (/m pseudacorus), Ro- 
benhausen. 
Tablet 32 {b). — Seeds of Pondweed {Potamogeton perfoliatus), 
Robenhausen. 
Tablet 32 {a). — Seeds of Pondweed {P. compresms), Roben- 
hausen. 
Tablet 32 (c). — Seeds of Common hornwort {Ceratophyllum de- 
mej'sum), Robenhausen. 
Tablet 31 (<:). — Seeds of Buckbean {Menyanthes trifoliata), 
Robenhausen. 
Tablet 31 {/). — Seeds of Marsh bedstraw {^Galium palustre), 
Robenhausen. 
Tablet 32 {g). — Seeds of Marsh lousewort {Peduularis palus- 
tris), Robenhausen. 
Tablet 31 {a), — Seeds of White water-lily {Nymphcea alba), 
Robenhausen. 
