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I now j^ass over to a list of localities of the S. 
procitnibens X s a (f inouïes, as far as they are known to 
me from several herbaria and reports. 
Sweden. Härjedalen: Funnäsdalen, Ofre Ljusne- 
dalen, Skarffjället, Langfjället. — Jämtland: Berg, Frös- 
Ön, Are, Areskutan, Mörvikshummeln, Kall, Oviken, 
Storlien etc. — Angermanland: Täsjö. — Pite lappm.: 
Pieskijaure. — Lide lappm.: Kvickjock. — Torne lappm.: 
Kiruna, Abisko, Karesuando etc. 
Norway. Ringerike (Krokskogen) ; Röldal; Halling- 
dalen: Nordmarken: Rendalen; Torpen; Yalders (Hurum 
i Yang); Sogn (Björgaa i Urland); Bergen (Borgesæteren) ; 
Loin (Rösheim) ; Röros ; Dovre ; Meraker ; Syltoppene (?) ; 
Söndfjord (Dalsfj orden); Nordfjord (Hyenfjorden) ; Nord- 
land (Saltdalen; Furulund); Tromsö; Lyngen; Ham- 
merfest. 
Lapponia murmanica: Kildin Island. 
North Iceland. 
Scotland: Ben Lawers 'and a few other mountains. 
France: Auvergne (Mont d ? Or). 
G- er many: Riesengebirge (Riesengrund; Schnee- 
grube). 
Switzerland: Rigi. There are in Herb. Upsal. 3 
specimens, collected by G. Wahlenberg on June 4th 
1812; two are true S. sacjinoides with ripe fruits; one 
is a more slender plant with flowers and very long- 
peduncles. The latter is probably the hybrid. 
Austria: Salzburg (Zell am See); Moravia (Ge- 
senke : Altvater) . Tyrol ? 
Piedmont: Cottian Alps. 
Asia: Yenisei; Behring Island. 
America: Greenland, W. and E. 
