ICELANDIC FLORA. 
of the journal, are gathered, and made 
into a sort of tea. 
Comarum palustre. 
XIII. POLYANDRIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
Papaver nudicaule. (p. 263 .) 
V. POLYGYNIA. 
Thalictrum alpinum. 
Ranunculus acris.—Often used for making blisters. 
———- hederaceus. 
—— reptans. 
———_— aquatilis. 
——-—— lapponicus. (p. 146 .) 
——— repens. 
—- —- glacialis.—A rare plant in Iceland. 
I was not so fortunate as to meet 
with it myself. Sir George Mac*- 
kenzie has favored me with the 
only specimen which he procured: 
it was found growing among loose 
stones on the declivity of a moun¬ 
tain between Stadar-hraun and 
Kolbein-stadr. 
■ .. — nivalis. 
