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APPENDIX. E. 
— Pseudo-cyperus. 
Carex acuta. 
— ampullacea .-—The specimen sent me by 
Sir George Mackenzie is a slight va¬ 
riety with branched spikes. 
—— vesicaria. 
- hirta. 
IV. TETRANDRIA. 
Urtica dioica. 
— - wrens .—This I only saw growing in Mr. 
Savigniac’s garden at Reikevig. 
VIII. POLYANDRIA. 
Myriophyllurn spicatum. 
— -—— verticillatum. 
Ceratophy Hum demersum* 
Betula alba. 
-—- nana. (p. 197.) 
XXII. DICECIA. 
II. DIANDRIA. 
Salix Myrsinites. 
- arbuscula. 
— herbacea.—The downy substance from this 
and other species of Willow is applied 
by the natives to wounds both of man 
