
          No. 6. Rhodiolarosea, foliis integerminis. I have 
the same var. [variant] from Greenland. 
No. 7. Saxifraga flagellaris certainly. See brown 
& Hook. [Hooker] in Sabin's Arctic plants.
No. 8. A fine Saxifraga with purple flowers, quite 
new to me. I judge from habit for the specimen
will not yield one flower for examination. 
No. 9. Saxifraga bronchialis certe.
No. 10. Stellaria laeta, Richardson & Hook. [Hooker]
No. 11. To me a new Arenaria, not far removed 
from the Swiss Arenaria recurva. 
No. 12. A Queria or Paronychia, for I scarcely know 
how they are to be distinguished. I have only 
the upper leaves. The lower leaves will determine 
if it is a new species, as I suspect. I 
think here there are 10 stamens, certainly 10 filaments,
but 5 may be barren. 
No. 13. Silene acaulis.
No. 14. Adoxa moschatellina. I have the same from
Richardson.
No. 15. I think this to be Oxyria reniformis
notwithstanding the number of stamens.
No. 16. A small umbelliferous plant, new to me, but
without the fruit I should dare to name the
genus. Involucrum universale o? Partiale, e foliolis
lineari-lanceolatis. Flores composti, [flavi?], nunc
masculi, nunc hermaphroditi. Corolla, petalis aequalibus
[?] incurvis. Stam 5 divaricatae. Styli divaricati.
Cal. dentilus 5. Germen ovatum profunde sulcatumis.
        