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BOTANY. 
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duo. Amenta fcemmea ovato-cylindracea. Squa¬ 
ma ut in marc, scd magis nigrescentes rigidiores- 
que, piloso-sericeae. Germina oblongo-lanceolata, 
pulcherrimc sericea, squamis paululum longiora. 
Stylus gennine dimidio brevior. Stigma bifidum, 
divaricatum, segmcntis bifidis. Capsulce tres-qua- 
tuor lineas longa>.” 
The female catkins, I may observe, have a beautiful 
appearance, from the contrast between their almost 
black scales, and the pure silky whiteness of their 
germens. 
88. Salix -: The same Salix as the last, but in 
a more advanced state. 
39- Empetrum nigrum. 
40. Rhodiola rosea, masc. ctfcem. 
41. Stereocaulon paschale. 
42. Celraria nivalis. 
43. Fucus aeuleatus. 
44. Bryum - ? no fructification, but probably 
barren shoots of B. carneum. 
45. Trichostomum lanuginosum. 
Note .—Some notices respecting the Localities of these 
plants will be found at pages 188. 215. & 222. 
