2S6 
Dr Richardson’s Bemarls on the Climate and 
1 
o i 
Classes and Fa- 
milies. 
G. 
cc 
o 
G 
(U S 
S . g 
g 1 
S 'o 
Total 
cies. 
1 i 
^ WD i 
H O 
^ o : 
X. AROIDEiE. 
Calla, 
1 
1 
Lemna, 
2 
-2 
Typha, 
1 
1 
4 
4 
XL Juncagine^. 
2 
Triglochin, 
2 
XII. Fldviales. 
Potamogeton, 
1 
1 
2 
CL. III. DICOTY- 
LEDONES, 
425 
278 
85 
62 
Ord. I. Conifers. 
Pinus, 
5 
4 
1 
Juniperus, 
2 
1 
1 
Thuya, 
1 
1 
8 
6 
2 
II. CORYLACE^. 
Cory las. 
1 
1 
III. SALICINiE. 
Salix, 
30 
20 
8 
2 
Populus, 
2 
2 
Alnus, 
1 
1 
Betula, 
3 
2 
1 
Myrica, 
1 
1 
37 
25 
8 
4 
IV. Urtice^e. 
Urlica, 
1 
1 
V. Eleagni. 
Eleagnus, 
1 
1 
1 
Hippophae, 
1 
2 
1 
1 
VI. Santale^. 
Comandra, 
2 
2 
VII. POLYGONE^. 
2 
1 
9 
1 
1 
Polygonum, 
Rumex, 
4 
'i 
Oxyria, 
1 
1 
6 
3 
1 
2 
Classes and Fa* 
MILIES. 
Blitum, 
Atriplex, 
IX. PLANTAGINEiE. 
Plantago, 
X. PLUMBAGlNEiE. 
Statice, 
XL PrimulacejE. 
Lysimachia, 
Primula, 
Androsace, 
Dodecatheon, 
Trientalis, 
Glaux, 
XII. Lentibulari^e. 
Utricularia, 
Pinguicula, 
XIII. Labiate, 
Lycopus, 
Mentha, 
Stachys, 
Dracocephalum, 
Scutellaria, 
XIV. ScROPHULARINiE 
Euphrasia, 
Bartsia, 
Rhinanthus, 
Fedicularis, 
Veronica, 
XV. BoRAGINEiE. 
Myosotis, 
Lithospermum, 
10 
2 
3 
1 
10 
1 
17 
'O 
S I 
!> bJO 
ca 
a 
§ § 
S g 
w o 
10 
both districts. 
