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WILD NORWAY. 
Moss-Campion— Silene acaulis, “ Catch 
flies.” 
Sea-Campion— Silene maritimci , “ Catch 
flies.” 
Red Campion— Lychnis diurna. 
Ragged Robin— Lychnis floscuculi. 
Bush-Vetch— Vida sepium. 
Wood Crane’s-bill— Geranium sylvati- 
cum. 
Tormentil— Potentilla tormentilla. 
Wood-Anemone— Anemone nemorosa. 
Wild Hearts’ Ease— Viola tricolor. 
Procumbent Azalea— Azalea procum- 
bens. 
Marsh Rosemary— Andromeda poly¬ 
folia. 
Alpine Rock-Cress— Arabis alpina. 
Common Rock-Cress— Arabis petrasa. 
Bitter Cress (Cuckoo flower)— Carda- 
mine pratensis. 
Dwarf Cornel— Cornus suecica. 
Eye-bright —Euphrasia officinalis. 
Yellow Rattle —Bhynanthus crista galli. : 
Alpine Chickweed —Cerastium alpi- 
num. 
Jagged Chickweed —Eolosteum umbel- 
latum. 
Wintergreen Chickweed — Trientalis 
Europaea. 
Arctic Crowfoot —Rannuncidus glaci- 
alis. 
Snake-weed— Polygonum viviparum. 
Milk-wort —Polygola vulgaris. 
Borage —Mertensia maritima. 
Sea-Thrift —Armeria maritima. 
Mountain everlasting — Antennarea 
dioica. 
Marsh Louse-wort— Pedicularis palus- 
tris. 
Upright Scorpion-grass —- Myosotis 
sylvatica. 
Spotted Orchis— Orchis'maculata. 
Bird’s-foot Trefoil— Lotus corniculatus. 
Squill— Scilla nutans. 
Bedstraw (Smooth heath) — Galium 
saxatile. 
Common Sedge— Carex vulgaris. 
—Carex desicaria. 
Narrow-leafed Cotton-grass — Erio- 
phorum angustifolium. 
Hare-tailed Cotton-grass— E. vagina- 
turn. 
Butterwort— Pinguicula —(? sp.) 
White Stone-crop— Sedum anglicum. 
Mountain Avens —Dryas octopetala. 
Golden Saxifrage — Chrysosplienum 
oppositifolium. 
Red Whortle-berry —Vaccinium vitis- 
ideas. 
Bilberry— Vaccinium myrtillus. 
Crowberry (“ Krakbser ”)—Empetrum 
nigrum. 
Black Bear-berry — Arctostapliylos 
alpina. 
Cloud-berry,— Bubus chamcemorus. 
Fir Club-moss— Lycopodium selago. 
Interrupted Club-moss — Lycopodium 
annopilum. 
Savin-leaved Club-moss— Lycopodium 
alpinum. 
Hard-Fern —Blychnum boreale. 
Oak-Fern —Polypodium dryopteris. 
Beech-Fern —Polypodium phegopteris. 
Parsley-Fern —A llosurus crispus. 
— Polystichum. 
—Phyllodoce caerulea. 
Post-script. —Referring to the official lists of “Noxious Animals” killed 
(see p. 279), various counties separately paid premiums on the following 
additional species:— 
5 counties paid in 1895 for 256 Eagle-Owls. 
2 „ „ „ 109 Ravens. 
1 „ „ „ 120 Pine-Martens. 
1 „ „ „ 108 Seals. 
The only “ hawks ” on which the Government premium is payable are the 
Jer-Falcon and the Goshawk. 
