APPENDIX. E. 
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Triglochin maritimum. 
Tofieldia palustris. 
YIII. OCTANDRIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
Chamsenerium halamifolium (p. 212 and 260.)~ 
From specimens now before me it 
appears that this species is subject 
to considerable variation^ as well 
in the proportional breadth of its 
leaves^ as in the size of the flowers. 
Mr. Paulsen remarks “ Crescit fere 
cc solum ad fluvios montium gla- 
<c cialium, in argilla et arena vul- 
“ canica ” 
- -angustifolium. (p. 263.) 
Epilobium montanum. 
-— .— palustre. 
—--— origanifolium. 
•--—— alpinum. 
—-—— tetragonu m. 
Vaccinium Myrtillus. 
———— Oxycoccos. 
-—_—-— uliginosum.—For its uses seep. 176* *. 
Erica vulgaris.““ Ex ejus magna florescentia de 
magna nivis hyemalis copia augurantur 
Islandi” Paulsen in Epist . 
