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THE Hilustrated Edition of Mr. Bentham’s “ Handbook of the British Flora” being exhausted, the Wood engravings of that work are here reproduced as an Illustrated Com- panion to the “Handbook” and other British Flora! The Cuts are arranged according to the last Edition of the “ Handbook,” and riety Cuts of the species admitted in recent Editions are added. To facilitate reference from other Floras, where the nomenclature differs from that of the ‘‘Handbook,” synonyms, in italics, are incor- porated in the Index. In this volume and the “ Hand- _ book” combined, Students will have, in a more convenient eoand portable form, all that the Illustrated Edition con- — = tained, at little more than one-third the cost. —— an a - “i ad wv 7 ae a BF _ iv. 4, Thalictrum flavum, fl ARN fill, er \ i] SOY, 1 ys | 5, Anemone pulsatilla. 6. Anemone nemorosa. LL. Ranunculus lingua. 12, Ranunculus flammula. 4 ii. ~~ = _ juhio =r) X cA ae, i a Ranunculus sceleratus. 18, Ranunculus repens. fi i 23. Ranunculus arvensis. \ 7 A\\) ( \ f Ay eS \ WAN N\\y SUNY aes 7 Nae i Nahe ! We Us ee 22, Ranunculus parvifloras. -~ 24" Caltha palustris. 26. Helleborus viridis. 28. Aquilegia vulgaris. Trollius europeeus. bs a. ps g mM [= | H ie} Q o = o ae ~ NN 26. Se HH} Z 30. Aconitum napellus. 29, Delphinium ajacis. 32. Peonia officinalis. Actea spicata. 31, \ : Gy, M Wy ‘ : \V » Wyyp WIA \ iy uh ' \ ~ SAN \\ ! \ N N\ \ NU Sees VX \ e SKK 34, Nymphea alba. 33. Berberis vulgaris. /} Tg 35. Nuphar lutea. 36. Papaver somniferum. “Gls LZ 39. Papaver hybridum. 37. Papaver rheeas. et ot oe >Ss 2 (Se = = S I Papaver dubium, 40, Papaver argemone. 38. 41. Meconopsis cambrica. 42, Chelidonium mayjus. a“ ( He von lll = RY yy 4 ; 43. Roemeria hybrida. 44, Glaucium luteum. 48, Matthiola incana. 45. Fumaria officinalis. 46. Corydalis lutea. 49, Matthiola sinuata. 47. Corydalis claviculata. 50. Cheiranthus cheiri. 52. Nasturtium officinale. N Win \y Hy) Y/ a ——_—° 51. Barbaria vulgar's. 53, Nasturtium sylvestre. | o4. Nasturtium palustre. 55. Nasturtium amphibium. ~ 56. Arabis perfoliata. 57. Arabis turrita. 58. Arabis hirsuta. 62. Arabis petra. 61. Arabis stricta A SSE. 64. Cardamine pratensis, Sh Zp ZA 33. Cardamine amara. Ay a =| a Cardamine hirsuta. 66. Cardamine impatiens, 65. 68. Hesperis matronalis. 67. Oardamine bulbifera. 70. Sisymbrium irio. 69. ‘Sisymbrium officinale. 71. Sisymbrium sophia. 73. Erysimum cheiranthoides. 16 72. Alliaria officinalis. 74. Erysimum orientale. 76. Brassica muralis. 17 WY y STN oo Z ANS 77. Brassica monensis. AZ IN \ iy Nig Naso 78. Brassica oleracea. AS TW A SV ~~ —— <— 80. Brassica alba. _ 82. Brassica nigra. Brassica campestris. 7. 81. Brassica sinapistrum. 19 OS!2 Orie PF | Wie = , 83. Brassica adpressa. 84. Cochlearia armoracia. 85. Cochlearis officinalis. 86. Alyssum calycinum. 88. Draba aizoides. 91. Draba muralis. 89. Draba hirta. ohn. Draba verna. 93. Camelina sativa. aN 96. Thlaspi perfoliatum. 21 94, Subularia aquatica. 2h NS : \\| (7 IN Ss () vy) nd) y, f) : i/a'a\ \ SW 95. Thlaspi arvense. KOE ASS SG Sa 97. Thlaspi alpestre. 101. Capsella biirsa-pastoris. 100. Hutchinsia petrea. 88. 104. Lepidium draba. 102. Lepidium campestre. y ly fl YH, Ge 103, ‘Lepidium smithii. 105. Lepidium latifolium. + Si Li 108. Senebiera didyma. 106. Lepidium ruderale. 107. Senebiera coronopus. 109. Isatis tinctoria. 25° 110, Cakile maritima. 112. Raphanus raphanistrum, \\\ Nf Aya Reseda luteola 1138. Crambe maritima. 111. vo mn LAS AE. a nies Wis icay Sc. — eee 4 = 55 (S x mm iSpy » 3 os * Ay AS RST View A Ae , 2 Xi awh vf pS 4) 114. Reseda lutea. 115. Reseda alba. \ \) Me N < 116. Helianthemum guttatum. 117. Helianthemuni carnium. 121. Viola odorata. 122. Viola hirta. 120. Viola palustris. 128, Viola canina. hh” A { 127 . Dianthus prolifer. 128. Dianthus armeria. 131, Saponaria officinalis. 132. Silene acaulis. 133. Silene inflata. Ak SS 2 i = Le LF _v7 {i or ) me /) Wy: | 134. Silene otites. RY H bis Ww Y \4 k 135. Silene nutans. 187. Silene conica,. 138. Silene noctiflora. Sih SS 2 AS AY . \Z SE? ii Y e ‘y NS E/Z > i) “WY se, Ve _ 140. Lyehnis diurna. 141. Lychnis githage. 142. Lichnis flos-cuculi, 143. Lychnis viscaria. fe aes —f A —f “4 = Wa 4 fj Zh =~ sa 145. Sagina procumbens. 144, Lychnis alpina. 147. Sagina nodosa. 146. Sagina Linn. 148, Cherleria sedoides. 149. Arenaria verna. 151. Arenaria tenuifolia. 34 153. Arenaria serpyllifolia. 154. Arenaria ciliata. 155, Arenaria trinervis. i157. Holosteum umbellatum. ' 156, Meenchia erecta, o> a MN WEE y ‘ LES S — = 161. Ocerastium trigynum. 160. Cerastium alpinum. 162. Stellaria aquatica, EVE ay) SS it) J ; \ \ — 163, Stellaria nemorum, 165. Stellaria uliginosa. 167. Stellaria glauca. = f / > \ i} 1 S \ = %| ~~ Nc SS \ Al NIE SX. = \ a oo if 2% a FAS 168. Stellaria holostea. 169. Spergularia ruhTa. 171. Polycarpon tetraphyllum. 170. Spergula arvensis, VAS os ye ares Ahh | a ig Hl \) ART}, Ne : 2 ye RZ 172, Claytonia perfoliata. 40- 176, Elatine hydropiper, 174, Tamaria gallica. 175. Elatine hexandra, 177. Hypericum calycinum, 178. Hypericum androsemum, 179. Hypericum perforatum, 180. Hypericum dubium. 181. Hypericum quadrangulum, . : Aa =~ Puck a * » byes ite > 4 eee” es A ae ae ee ON AES, ee er ee 182. Hypericum humifusum. 183. Hypericum linariifolium. 184. Hypericum pulchrum. 185. Hypericum hirsutum. 186. Hypericum montanum. lan A (ey, AN > —y “| Ny, SU | 187. Hypericum elodes. 189. Linum perenne. 190. Linum angustifolium. 191, Linum catharticum, Ey, = S = ZZ Zz ae Uys \ = Sy WAP = > a re \ zy, Gy iu . . a Y my \ ~ EN (dl V ESeaA “( k 192, Radiola millegrana. — : 193, Lavatera arborea, 194, Malva rotundifolia. 196. Malva moschata. 195, x ~~ SAA\’AA, SN = 197, Malva sylvestris. A Althzea officinalis. % 199. Tilia europea. 198. Althea hirsuta. 200. Geranium sangumeum. 204. Geranium pyrenaicum. Geranium sylvaticum. 202. -_—s~ OW; ~ y \ 0 y ly poe att L NS al! ve ES Geranium robertianum. 03. Geranium pratense. o - 48 206. Geranium lucidum. ~) ! 209. Geranium rotundifolium. 208. Geranium pusillum. 210.. Geranium dissectum, 211. Geranium columbinum. S) nN VP, WZ mm IE — : jit SS ZS ee PI GIRAWaAy We) v7 yh ——_ vs ue M 'E \\ | \ ZS ~ oes WY, C= SSSR“ , = Gi Ss ONY. a} Ss fs 213. Erodium moschatum. a =N SZ, row = SS 215. Oxalis acetosella. 914, Erodium maritimum. 217. Impatiens noli-me-tangere. 216. Oxalis corninulata. \ Mii —_ KS fin >A 218, Impatiens fulva. 220. Acer pseudo-platanus. 221. Ilex aquifolium. 224, Rhamnus frangula. 222 Evonymus europeus. 225. Ulex europeus. 223. Rhamnus calharticus. 226. Ulex nanus. Np Ss 228. Genista pilosa. 229. Genista anglica. ¥ BS ST NO ce Zo ey y 5 Wy, Le) AW XS 230. Cytisus scoparius. 232. Ononis reclinata. - LN a AG) RWW AW 7 WeF F 231. Ononis arvensis. 233. Medicago falcata. 55 NUT) Os YA NY) b—-& WY) KANS Nin 235. Medicago lupulina. 234. Medicago sativa. 237. Medicago maculata. 238. Medicago minima. 240. Melilotus arvensis. 239. Melilotus officinalis. 241. Melilotus alba. 242. Trigonella ornithopodioides. ey Nig Mi ah Nay \; le uD 243. Trifolium incarnatum. 57 244, Trifolium arvense, 245. Trifolium stellatum. 247. Trifolium pratense. 248. Trifolium medium. 249. Trifolium maritimum. Ni YAY wy ye \A_ Z NS CC Ss Ly) RR ig = SN 7) i —— SN 7 inf 7 f x t WAZ Nh a ? eS SS y 59 255. Trifolium suffocatum. 256. Trifolium resupinatum. r Ay t SONY / Gifs 9 WEY fy) D Pas) if Ben | ; Me Y \ } 4 iA Hs r J } Wy y ff ; Ny SS € Sa SS (eish 60 a) a 258. Trifolium fragiferum. 259. ‘Trifolium repens. Ye rep ff INCA ; NOY WS ( 2) \ ey =" UX ENS Ee 260. Trifolium hybridum. 262. Trfolium minus. 61 261. Trifolium procumbens. 263. Trifolium filiforme. 264. Lotus corniculatus. 265, Lotus angastissimus. WON ZT W My \’ Yn \ WL, ew SY OF: VZ ¢) a =ZIW We j YUYG = tS 267. Astragalus hypoglottis. ea 268. Astragalus alpinus. 269. Astragalus glycyphyllos. VAN | a vi 7s \ . \ \; h , NY, Ay, \ ; . WA yy ; Uy) YE WE : oS ai)’ { 270. Oxytropis campestris. y —. ae r. "i= = z a 2 * ibe LS : Paes , ‘ a - ae a ‘ S 272. Ornithopus ebracteatus. 7 \\ f 42 N a) LN a Nut yy ip MSA Ait WY — } “Sip XX 7 VW! |S = Re ES \\\ SS ‘EG Sate SI ESS S ADIN pe ASN" a= TOROA N cals —— SSPAassse hes BROWN ne Cai) a NOMA NN SN ) (| NZ UNA BS od W) f f} 40 ae = t > a . : S a, mM a Gi ; ao ? oO | z E 3 : ~ o ro ( ih 406. Agopodium Podagraria 407. Carum Petroselinum. ; H 98 . VB, 409. Carum verticillatum. Boa) a: EY o DV. wQy SS xP 9 ARTMEN GRY Rae o. Caan QD y ; NW NX ZA ~ 410. Carum Carvi. 411, Carum Bulbocastanum. 99 ot eas LACE co PON . VIN WEN NVR Cp i : pOFE>, Soin Ns “ ute {ROR SEES LSI Ie 3X4 a ; : at : \) a . Bone’ g Ry iS 412. Sium latifolium. 413, Sium angustifolium. Ea Hi Segnsulye xe Pad 4) a QR e | NSD PY WT? a YF 4 Mf | WAZ A = eae \Y iP 415. Pimpinella magna. { a 1 eat AVEIRO SrA, } Sa ~ ER, Pp ; \ RY Gs PER, Y DKA RGAS Ray \\\ \| PRD Yj | \ : y SS WS 414, Pimpinella Saxifraga. 100 417. Bupleurum aristatum. 416. Bupleurum rotundifolium. wo) ofhey $i fag {7 SN, pay, WN hae ae KEEN TR RARE. ORS, ANY 418. Bupleurum tenuissimum. 419. Bupleurum falcatum., ?, —— ™— Po -* > ars ae “ao ” \ x Bi me ; : . ‘ * Eis a : | ; : 9 Wel ie . ' . P51; Mine i, Hh LOD || oe . AQ WN } \ EN q ee 7 {\\ Yi ye Ssh why? XW NNW 9) v 3 Ba agi Ome Ae ion CE a WY RSD Wi" 7 \ 421,- CEnanthe pimpinelloides. 423, CEnanthe Phellandrium, ye: ~ ‘ 8 . 4 ’ Par Des “ara .»*3 af 4 % pe ' (3s ee . ‘ ¥ ‘ ed . § 102 . 3 e £ i? {2 COS = ICON ol Gis ee ve, y INQ, Vee RI _ 4 XK SS 424. Ethusa Cynapium. 426. Seseli Libanotis, Ot aou Fe SESE sec AD M1. no Se) /_, SRA IAIA aA TAG & $3 rs) BAW by) iy WW ry) DN aes RW 425. Feeniculum vulgare. — 427, Ligusticum scoticum. 103 \ | eee WKS \ x3 \s\ ay Bs ms, “BFS S339 WA Zz i/ (cae 430. Chrithmum maritimum. 431. Angelica sylvestris, 104 Mi) YD Vt 432. Peucedanum officinale. =) | Ls DOD Satin OA SAGAR pone” —* Ze = S24 eur Yy “ QU), . ae az, = Ce we hy ee 433, Peucedanum palustre. . 435. Pastinaca sativa. - 437. Tordylium maximum, 105 438. Scandix Pecten. 439. -Myrrhis odorata. . hyll lvestre. 440. Conopodium denudatum. 442, Cherophyllum sylvestre Ce Wo 4 s NA Seen coe 7 \ f CA» 4 Y NM sire we Ne : seg Z i. : Oe | pay = 3 : =) jW - . =) 2 i} We 2 Sg ; \ {\y Ay, ZB oy DA J a) Nt UZ VW . ws =A 441. Cherophyllum temulum. 443. Cherophyllum Anthriscus. a ? Pe gis Se B78, ‘“ 446. Caucalis infesta. 444, Caucalis nodosa. _ 445, Caucalis Anthriscus. 447, Caucalis daucoides. cro =” Se Saar. > Ta WA? Wr ee iar . } . ¥ Pf wp atk» 108 448. Caucalis latifolia. 449. Daucus Carota. ul -& = pate iy lie) WA No Z Re A hyp KC; Physospermum cornubiense. 451. 450. Conium maculatum. 109 AY YJ ANY Kees QU - SN” beat ; IN 453. Coriandrum sativum. 4 X SNE Wy - t SEES EN ‘SNe RA ay yy) j 454. Hedera Helix. 455. Viscum album. 110 456. Cornus suecica. 457. Cornus sanguinea. 458, Adoxa Moschatellina. 459. Sambucus nigra 462. Viburnum Opulus, 111 1% : XEN OSE EE OW Ce log feet > DES Ratrersed ory 461. Viburnum Lantana. 463. Lonicera Periclymenum. 7212 ; 465. Lonicera Xylosteum. 464, Lonicera Caprifolium. 466. Linnza borealis. 467. Rubia peregrina, Us oy a apes: { PLS , 469. Galium verum. 468. Galium Cruciata. Ae. inva y 7 z Pe ry) = ms Ci SQ be h Ve, Wy y (OS AG net | : 2 7) : | YAS aX ) \) \ Arf} y WY d AN : paWA =>! x Fr &, \S TAY x ASS BE WN)” h paca ny aN { AUK ba —H Ww 4 iN i AE | = ANN ea \ = Galium uliginosum. 114 <2 ~~ war Te AHIR ec 472. Galium saxatile. 473. Galium Mollugo, 475. Galium boreale. 474, Galium parisiense. 476. Galium Aparine. Se, SY, 478. Asperula odorata. Y 477. Galium tricorne, TRY Y Sy V4 Y y \ \ AW JNYAD7\ ne. i VF / \ Vv S 479. Asperula cynanchica. Yi) Ns! i TS LAN NY (N SYA Al OS 480. Sherardia arvensis. LA SSN 483. Valeriana officinalis. J \ JA HR WT! witio WS Rae QAM AO =a Wagtoes At } Ass Ys exlmMars sR. i) 1&) ROS OAC ATE VEKY me She ic (" PANS J Eola si Ne RW 2d 2a / 481. Centranthus ruber. 482. Valeriana dioica. 117 486. Valerianella carinata. 484, Valeriana pyrenaica. PHD Vr, WOE ip WS UPRUAR LO Wi MZ Vy, WZ D \A 485. Valerianella olitoria. : 487. Valerianella auricula. we te Pia 118 oily 445) 5p Uo gett FAD RE € WHY S \\ NW 488. Valerianella dentata. 489. Dipsacus sylvestris. 490. Dipsacus pilosus, ° 491. Scabiosa succisa, 492 Scabiosa Columbaria. 494, Eupatorium cannabinum. 495, Aster Tripolium. 498. Erigeron alpinus. 497, Erigeron acris. 499. Erigeron canadensis. iy uo SS, Cea iN R AY 1 \ \S an | BS f Bellis perennis. Wy 505. Filago minima. 122 Gnaphalium sylvaticum. 506. 504. Filago gallica, 507. Gnaphalium supinum. 505. Gnaphalium luteo-album. 508. Gnaphalium uliginosum. 510. Antennaria margaritacea. 123 509. Antennaria dioica. t 511. Inula Helenium. 124 —_ 512. Inula salicina. Yorre, Wy as F » I fa 514. Inula conyza. 515. Inula dysenterica. . Rena ' i a = == = ee Artemisia campestris. 533, Artemisia vulgarise 535. Artemisia maritima. 534, K 536, Artemisia absinthium. 538. Tussilago petasites. 587 Tussilago farfara. \\ 539. Senicio vulgaris, ' 131 \\ U/ rn WLAN y j f nia in Wi iY WSs WD LL Avi ff UAE = 541. Senecio sylvaticus. AN VY IV, ; % ni / \ MY ; NY) SZ ee WT TN) wenn) Wy aN A OS , ; £5 * ‘ i ‘ me abl alk * y vi “~ 5 be < . % ~ b ‘ ty en Ae tae tn wre gre Pog pe tek OK > Ss oe. ae S men st SN Pas ep 7 oe Bie yr Ars eae 4 : Le "a : J y 7 " a fb a “ ‘a a ye "4 a 5 oar ; F A , * ] ; - 138: ; . : i ; : , Rip A 4‘ a3 rt 4 . rt ;

: 157 © 645. Monotropa Hypopitys. \ pie =e i [pa PLE ERS 7 646. Hottonia palustris. 647, Primula vulgaris. Lysimachia vulgaris. 649. Primula farinosa. 651. aoe w . : Lenk ; : | 4 “se 8 5 . © 5 ~ & S 5 Oo A: : g s g 06 x: 3 . Yo) = tom he ew OY eee te 159 © \ 7) = \ RAY YW SOX { J ‘ SS ~ < ~ eee ae ee 689. Echium vulgare. — 690. Echium violaceum. 693. Lithospermum arvense. 168 — 692, Mertensia maritima, 694, Lithospermum officinale, eT i.e 169 695,° Lithospermum purpureo- ceruleum. 697. Myosotis sylvatica, 696. Myosotis palustris. 698. Myosotis arvensis. 170 699. Myosotis collina. 700. Myosotis versicolor. 701. Anchusa officinalis, 702. Anchusa sempervirens. - 704. Symphytum officinale. 171 _ 706. Borago officinalis. — \ 172 707. Asperergo procumbens, RYZAH 708, Oynoglossum officinale. 710. Datura stramonium. 712. Solanum dulcamara. 173 a Hyoscyamus niger. 711. 714, Atropa belladonna. 713. Solanum nigrum. 174 ‘\ “4 Aa hy NG RQ WH ZZ S wi) ceed | IK Sy, 15. banche major. 715. Orobanche major itt. Grohnacho sale ~* i) 4 " ce tL 716... Orobanche caryophyllacea. 718, Orobanche elatior. ee 719. Orobanche minor. 175 721. Orobanche ramosa. 722, Lathraea squamaria. 723, Verbascum thapsus. 725. Verbascum virgatum. 176 = 2 = ra StS SS ah << Cy wes (L) 4 \f) Ti g AS YAS = Ae OS b, . Ss SS % 2) Gg ba 726. Verbascum nigrum. 177 728. Verbascum pulverulentum. 730. Antirrhinum Orontium, N Cy A >t) = NiieSS 178 732, Linaria repens. 781. Linana vulgaris. 734, Linaria supina. 733, ‘Linaria Pelisseriana. 735. Linara minor. 36. Linaria Cymbalaria, 179 7 Si SS Ue AN " WZ. fi \/ S\ 737. Linaria spuria. 738. Linaria Elatine. 739. Scrophularia nodosa. 180 740. Scrophularia aquatica. 741. Serophularia Scorodonia. 742, Serophularia vernalis, 181 745, Sibthorpia europza. 743. Minulus luteus. 744, Limosella aquatica. | 746. Digitalis purpurea. 747. Veronica spicata. ' 749. Veronica alpina. 182 748. Veronica saxatilis, 750. Veronica serpyllifolia, 183 751. Veronica officinalis. 753. Veronica Beccabunga. 754, Veronica scutellata. 184 755. Veronica montana. 757. Veronica hederefolia, Giz EAVANG f 756. Veronica Chamedrys. 758. Veronica agrestis. ee ine 759. Veronica Buxbaumii. 761. Veronica verna, 760. Veronica arvensis. 762. Veronica triphyilos. 5 im i] aH Lal 779. Mentha viridis. Mentha sativa. 782. Mentha aquatica. 784. Mentha Pulegium, 783. Mentha arvensis, 7385, Thymus Serpyllum, 786. Origanum vulgare. ema 787. Calamintha Acinos. 788, Calamintha officinalis. LAP 4 Z Ue. | Ys \ Cx SN \ : = < 789, Oalamintha Clinopodium. 790, Nepeta Glechoma. 193 aD. Ki a cay : a Ses ~~ SS S S SEAWQ mY 791. . Nepeta Cataria. 793. Scutellaria galericulata, 794, Scutellaria minor. o 795. Melittis Melissophyllum. 796. Marrubium vulgare. 798. Stachys germanica. 4 ot 5 a re Beatty es 195 801. Stachys arvensis. 802. Galeopsis Ladanum, 196 he Zan \N My MNS AUN 4 > Ui y iy} > Y AWS fin a8 Mp j, WS fi 803. Galeopsis ochroleuca. é : 804. Galeopsis Tetrahit. a — >= — 805. Ballota nigra. 806. Leonurus Cardiaca. 809. Lamium album, 1S 808. Lamium purpureum. 810. Lamium maculatum, how WA La | a, cx Lamium Galiobdolon. 811, SS em 812. Teucrium Scorodonia. 198 813. Teucrium Scordium. .} sl Ans 814. Teucrium Botrys. 199 Ab ar Al} ! RYN LO QS EY (o%4 we Ny \ f) WYYYZ \\ INQ iy NYY) JZE i 817. Ajuga genevensis. 818. Ajuga Chamepitys., 200 - AY y eX Q 819. Verbena officinalis. 820. Statice Limonium. 821. Statice auriculifolia. 822, Statice reticulata. NE a Vv 27 WH} ye tee Fas ‘ & ‘ar oo iy DESAI eats 23. Armeria vulgaris. 825. Plantago major. 201 824, Armeria plantaginea. 826. Plantago media. Ms : ag Stiote Ast ae ; 202 : ‘OS 827. Plantago lanceolata. | 830. Littorella lacustris. 831. Corrigiola littoralis. . 835. Scleranthus perennis, 203 834. Scleranthus annuus, if 836. Salicornm herbacea. ee . OT 4 : Age aa id 204 . ; ; : ; ie 4 ; Vit) NN Wy \\ ‘uu Wf NY Wy WV, \\ Nj wy ! RAE Ny. SW), 9 NW . 4 i 887. Sueeda fruticosa. 839. Salsola Kali. Sa h— Ss SS > ass 838, Suzda maritima, 840. Chenopodium Vulvaria. 205 843, Ohenopodium glaucum. 844. Chenopodium rubrum. 206 . | | a Pa. Be : x ‘ 846. Chenopodium murale. 848, Chenopodium Bonus- 847. Chenopodium hybridum. Henricus, 207 849, Beta maritima. 850. Atriplex portulacoides. 851. Atriplex pedunculata. 852. Atriplex hortensis. 853. Atriplex patula. 854, Atriplex rosea. 855. Rumex aquaticus. eS ee bs 209 La —_— Tip or Zi CANS GAIN & GF —— se Zp) NN Meas ‘ AN Sy, Nias. f} DY, i 857. Rumex obtusifolius. Dob HON) Des WA NI NM HOD CAT AIRS \ GR SAN QR PO , BB fl Ars = ANSP} SUSY FASS 7 — Med dD PER, ApS // SN \ Wp a L nay ss LN ay, SHOW on Lee aS \ Ni ~ if “ul Tix Zink H z Ka NGS AS) 1} fi 4, AN, ai GAS Ny ey Ht aN 858 Rumex Hydrolapathum. 860. Rumex sanguineus, bs 861. Rumex pulcher. ° 868. Rumex Acetosa. 864. Rumex Acetosella. 211 866. Polygonum aviculare. 865. Oxyria reniformis, ‘867. Polygonum maritimum. 868, Polygonum Convolvulus. 212 869. Polygonum dumetorum. 870. Polygonum viviparam 871. Polygonum Bistorta. 872. Polygonum amphibium. 873. Polygonum Persicaria, 213 874. Polygonum lapathifolium. 875. Polygonum Hydropiper. 876. Polygonum minus, 214 877. Daphne Mezereum. Daphne Laureola. 878. 880. Thesium linophyllum, 879. Hippophae rhamnoides. 881. Asarum europeum. 882. Euphorbia Peplis, 215 “~) ff “ \\4 MLA Aa Sy) YA (AA QAM % FCS are i= LP 883. Euphorbia Helioscopia, 884. Kuphorbia platyphyllos, 886. Euphorbia pilosa. 888. Euphorbia exigua. 216 885. Euphorbia hiberna. 887. Euphorbia Peplus. 889. Euphorbia Lathyris. 890. Euphorbia segetalis. 247 891. . 892. S nN - (/ a iy. )! Y 2 4 LCE VIBE SELLY 2 ALY A : Euphorbia Paralias. Euphorbia Esula, S A 893. Euphorbia amygdaloides. VETTE 895. Mercurialis annua, 894. Mercurialis perennis. 219 899. Callitriche aquatica, ——s aoe ——— a f] UE ‘ AN YY WZ i ; Al) ((\ ’ \ HWY) NAA A / "i ZA AA, tN) SAU Z i$), N= NMA vit V7), NZ NERD 898. Ceratophyllum demersum. 900. Urtica urens. . +4 . . Ts . i“ =) i) a WY w~ he OVS 901. Urtica pilulifera. 902. Urtica dioica. 903. Parietaria officinalis. 904. Humulus Lupulus. | 905. Ulmus montana. 906. Ulmus campestris. 221 907. Myrica Gale. 908. Alnus glutinosus, Ne a >. > @ae ee ar 222 | y | : : : 910. Betula nana. : 909. Betula alba. AN iis / ‘ 4 ng ANE px y 4 SVR. ‘ 04 eae BY * eS a eee ee ee eee 911. Carpinus Betulus, 912. Corylus Avellana. 223 : 914. Quercus Robur. 915. Fagus sylvatica. —_ —, SS —— —— 915, Salix pentandra. 916. Salix fragilis. 224 ss We Oe: S ee AN =e Z|. Salix amygdalina. 915. 917. Salix alba. s S pe a == oS ee. \ Res 5 4 Sy 7] aie A } ‘ > RS TA 920. Salix viminalis. 919. Salix purpurea. 925 Salix aurita, 922. Salix Caprea. 924. Salix repens. 923. Salix phylicifolia, Q € Mh ching, iS : iA |: Ce 4 (Qaz wS 928. Salix reticulata. 926, Salix lanata. « 929, ‘Salix herbacea. ’ 227 931. Populus tremula, 930. Populus alba, Z Gs aN an Jia t} aN at i Ni \ ANY Bit iN N \ AYN AUN 932, Populus nigra. 933.. Pinus sylvestris. 228 934. Juniperus communis. Taxus baccata. 935. 937. Typha angustifclia. 936. Typha latifolia. 938. Sparganium ramosum, 940. Sparganium minimum, 229 941, Arum maculatum, “ °944, Lemna minor, | 947, Lemna arrhiza. * =" a ie ae ~ -950. WNaias flexilis. 231 . Zannichellia palustris. 232 952. Ruppia maritima. 954. Potamogeton heterophyllus. 955. Potamogeton lucens, 956. Pctamogeton prelongus. 958. Potamogeton crispus. (‘ \ i ZS . 957. Potamogeton perfoliatus. L (A y 959. Potamogeton densus, » 234 ' © Potamogeton obtusifolius. 961. Potamogeton acutifolius. 962. Potamogeton pusillus. 963. Potamogeton pectinatus. 235 966. Alisma Plantago, 964. Butomus umbellatus, 967. Alisma ranunculoides, 965, Sagittaria sagittifolia, 968, Alisma natans. =~ 970, Scheuchzeria palustris. 971. Triglochin palustre, , 237 973. Elodea canadensis. ' 972. Triglodrin maritimum. 974. Hydrocharis Morsus-rane. 975. Stratiotes aloides. 238: 977. Liparis Loeselii. _ 979. Epipactis latifolia. 239 \" NY \ \\ XN ify < \ if d \ \ \\ } \ \ MQ eS 981. Cephalanthera grandiflora, 982. Cephalanthera ensifolia. 983. Cephalanthera rubra, 984, Listera ovata. 985. Listera ecrdata. \ We Sey A. 4 4 7. SS = ST, wd ess /7/ oS 3) GB . F AN 987. Epipogium arphyllum. 990. Spiranthes cernua. 241 991. Goodyera repens. R 242 ee 992, Orchis Morio. 993. Orchis militaris. 994, Orchis ustulata. 995. Orchis intacta. - 996. Orchis maseula. Ay, OK iy f hey Z if Ny" Ie ” Wf off; {yj / i ss ESS iS ~ \ | WEN \ IR * an s \, \ ¥ a WT re \ . * xX ; 998. Orchis maculata, 999 Orchis latifolia. 1002, Orchis conopsea, 244 1003, Habenaria bifolia, 1005. Habenaria viridis, v) >} TY a =. y =\) —S “4 SS 4 \ — = eS 1007. Herminium Monorchis. 246 yi | ai ; 1009. Ophrys aranifera, 1008. Ophrys apifera. 1010. Ophrys muscifera. 1011. Cypripedium Calceolus. uf wate Se - ~~ “* piles aah | * — . a <— ZA LANINS 1014. Gladiolus communis, 1015. Sisyrinchum Bermudiana. 1018. Crocus nudiflorus. 248 1017. Crocus vernus. 1019. Narcissus Pseudonarcissus, 249 1020. Narcissus biflorus. Galanthus nivalis. 1021. 1023. Tamus communis. Leucoium estivum. ? 1022. a g Z (ZZ CIES dis Z ME. e- 3 pp y, ee BED hg Lhe 74 =, = a oF” y~ g 4 = . a A a ——— A" = c . : (pops SF, = J /4} aaa Se “Lt os ywrT '® SS fe cA 1026. Polygonatum multiflorum. 1027. Polygonatum officinale. 251 1028. Convallaria majalis. 1031. Ruscus aculeatus.. 252 1032. Fritillaria Meleagris. 1033, Tulipa sylvestris. 1034. Lloydia serotina. aa eas Gagea lutea. 253 : q | 4 : ; : 1036. Ornithogalum umbellatum, ‘ 1038, Ornithogalum pyrenaicum. 1039. Scilla verna. ; 1042. Muscari racemosum. 1041. Scilla nutans. SLA) 10438 Allium Ampeloprasum. | 255 4 / 2, ' 1045. Allium oleraceum. VAP ?s BN ‘4 1047. Allium sphzrocephalum. yh. ee ae - 1 Ad 4 . ‘ , a oy ee “ge ae ee . ‘ f - . ota Ce a ao hha f. ° ‘ ) i ‘ ’ yon of - . ” oP t a | > K-72 ) i] ti N 1050. Allium triquetrum. 1051. Simethis bicolor. 1055. Tofieldia palustris, 1055. Juncus communis, hos ; Ss 1058. Juncus balticus. 258 1059. Juncus articulatus. 259 1061, Juncus compressus. 1060. Juncus obtusiflorus, 1063. Juncus bufonius,: 260 1064, Juncus pygmzus. 1065. Juncus capitatus. i iy | oh 1066. Juncus maritimus. 1067. Juncus acutus. 261 1070. Juncus biglumis. 1071. Luzula pilosa, 262 1074. Luzula campestris. Luzula sylvatica. 1072. - 1075, Luzula spicata. 1073. Luzula arcuata. 263 1078. Cyperus fuscus, 1077. Cyperus longus. 1079. Schcenus nigricans, Pave, ei 1082. Rhynchospora alba. 1083. Blysmus compressus. > ee g 265 ge: “\ v7 y \ | »\ 1084. Blysmus rufus. 1086. Scirpus parvulus, ee . 1087. Scirpus palustris, 266 1089. Scirpus pauciflorus. ; N {2 1090. Scirpus czespitosus, 1091. Scirpus flujtans. * 1092. Scirpus setaceus. \ “iy 1094. Scirpus Holoschenus. 267 1093. Scirpus riparius. . 1095. Scirpus pungens. - 1098. Scirpus maritimus, 268 _ 1099. Scirpus sylvaticus. : = ‘e E FE z= 6 Fi RQ S re re Eriophorum vaginatum, 1101, 1108. Kobresia caricina, 1102. Eriophorum polystachyum. 270 1106. Carex rupestris, 1107, Carex panciflora, 271 ee “aE ‘ : 1109. Carex lagopina. QZ 1110. Carex elongata. 1114, Carex axillaris. 272, 1115. Carex paniculata. 1118. Carex arenaria. 1117. Carex muricata. 1120. Carex incurva. 1122. Carex cespitosa. 25 Carex Buxbaumii. 1125. 1124, Carex alpina. 1127, Carex humilis. 1126. Carex atrata. 276 1129. Carex precox. 1128 Carex digitata. 1180, ‘Carex montana. 1131. Carex pilulifera. 277 1133. Carex filiformis. 1132. Carex tomentosa. > cS. ZA SIG LES Vp by ty —_ = iS ee q es > Carex pallescens. 1135. 1134. Carex hirta, ‘278 1136. Carex extensa. 1137. Carex flava. 1138. Carex distans. 1139. Carex punctata, 279 ar illaris. 1140. Carex panicea. a can eo 1142, Carex limosa, 1143. Carex glauca. 280 TION 1144. Carex sylvatica, a 1146. Carex Pseudocyperus 1147, Carex pendula. 281 1149. Carex vesicaria. *1148. Carex ampullacea, Leersia oryzoides. L151. 1150. Carex paludosa. 22 tg) My, Wht Mi] y \ 1154. Panicum glabrum. 1155. Panicum verticillatum. 283 1157. Panicum viride. 1156. Panicum glaucum. * 1158. Panicum Orus-galhi, 284 1161, Phalaris canariensis. 1160. Anthoxanthum odoratum. Ze by is Z 4 02, Saas LEEEZ AA om “2 1162. Digraphis arundinacea. 1163. Phleum pratense. ‘ 1164. Phleum alpinum. 1166. Phleum asperum. 285 1165. - Phleum Behmeri. 1167. Phleum arenarium. é 286 1170. Alopecurus geniculatus. 1171. Alopecurus alpinus. 1172. Chamagrostis minima. 1175. Polypogon littoralis. 287 1173. Lagurus ovatus. 1176. Agrostis alba. 1178. Agrostis cetaced. 1179. Agrostis Spica-venti. 1182. Calamagrostis Epigeios. 289 1183. Calamagrostis lanceolata. U 9] - w rhe es om oo ES =e Soo we ee Ie 2 es = tn ae Le ed | 1184. Calamagrostis stricta. Is \y Yy Was 1187. Aira canesceus. 1186. Aira flexuosa. a 291 1188. Aira preecox. 1189. Aira caryophyllea. 1191. Avena pratensis. 1190. Avena fatua. i ’ 292 y ” Si Wy vf \ SS 1192. Avena flavescens. / 4195. Holeus mollis. 1194, Holeus Janatus. : Hi Eg SA ee G SSE a ee a ee q 1199. Nardus stricta. 1198. Lepturus incurvatus. SSS. <== — SSS se SB LS S eS —= ——— 1203. Hordeum murinum, 295 Lolium perenne. 1206. Agropyrum caninum. 1207. a Ss, - E y SSS NSS = ee Agropyrum repens. = = SS a S NS 1205. 1204. Hordeum maritimum. _—— te 296 Hi AY Y | iN\\\ f \ 1209. Brachypodium sylvaticum. 1210.° Brachypodium pinnatums “1211. Bromus erectus. i - =WY = WS Y WS = we LY \\ \ —— \\ ) \ SSS i — y VAM) A \ . = Za iN | ‘ — \ "WA \ WY a ~ 1 Hy} } y / \\\ ‘ (Le \ y eany. = 298 1218. Festuca ovina. 1216. Bromus arvensis. 1219. Festuca elatior. Bromus giganteus. 1217. al \ iw As Ape / Wy We ALN y if 1221. Festuca Myurus. 1223. Dactylis glomerata. 300 | Wee SS CHEEKS XY See 6/7, 1226. Briza media. 1224, Oynosurus cristatus. 1225, Cynosurus echinatus. 1227. Briza minor. 301 A AE aE SOS tne VELA; 2 Sirs DI he? FF fee SLE a SS > : \ Y) v9 S VAA Dy e < “a 12380. Poa maritima, 1231. Poa distans. 302 Poa procumbens. 1233. Poa rigida. 1234. Poa loliacea. 1235. Poa annua. - os 1238. eS So— ee, NN Ni RN yh N ‘ Poa trivialis. 303 1237. Poa pratensis. 1229, Poa memoralis, 304 1240. Poa laxa. 1243. Catabrosa aquatica. = = —=-—- = =” ee ee eo = eee A v x “ 1247, Triodia decumbens. 805° 1245. Melica nutans, 1246. Melica uniflora. x 1251. Isoetes locustris. 1249. Sesleria cerulea. 2 he, - « ween” Se ye inum, Lyco podium clavatum. Lycopodium annot . . . 3 t a ; =i co | ri. . pa CESS = SAN : SST S 4, = SS ; 4 >: S a : pe Qa Caan 3 Sk be a > G . = 24 : \ 3 noe Cae SSS OO ¥ = a. a SS \—— “ > oe << N 4 ee, L SRY \ YY, Ni 3 425 5. 1257. Lycopodium inundatum. Ry y ., a \\\ (BR A/ . \ , Vy f we bth YA cae) Nii fie) NY WU bi & WY} j Si NA j \ p 1258. Lycopodium selaginoides, 1259. Equisetum Telmateia. er a , Cue . . 309 SEN a ty CSR 1 Y AN OU NN! OAS = WN LEZ WZ 1260. Equisetum arvense. 1263. Equisetum limosum, 1262.. Equisetum pratense. — *- Wi 1 | Gi a 1266. Equisctum ramosum. 1267. Equisetum variegatum. a . —- ee ee”) lh lle ila adee xr >a CE . OF ax anes i nivian Xe = < ae ~ CT is §, EEL 1270. Botrychium Lunaria,; - te! Se SSS 1272. Polypodium vulgare. SSS = SAS yay STN SS sie SSO JPA eS vt G ANS > SS TPS ANI a NBS Cae ESS BE SSS SS S 4 SOS ey Spee QA » WS Fo x EMMYS : —_ yy i LES wy ye =, Ly el WH LS ; ie Lege LSD see KS Ila | cS ToS ii eS Ss INNIS 4 v4 say ‘1275. Polypodium Dryopteris. ——— ee 1276. Allosorus crispus. 313 1277. Grammitis leptophylla, a NN HW EA) 5 Ts N ay NS) = = A q AWE SSH A Z5¢ LIENS. Sy = VAS yy. , we NN re. 1279. Aspidium aculeatum: | Nn pil! l 1282. Aspidium Filix-mas. ip 1 i ae Fe a 5 ire a i aaa ead 1284, Aspidium spinulosum. 1285, Aspidium rigidum. ae Ys 1286. Asplenium Filix-feemina. 1287, Asplenium fontanum., 1288. Asplenium lanceolatum. 7 PO as 1289, Asplenium marinum. 1291. Asplenium viride. ; 317 ‘ y Ui WY % NV) ‘welt i, AAA \ fl Y 1294, Asplenium germanicum. 1292. Asplenium Adiantum- nigrum, 1295. Asplenium Ruta-muraria. 1295, Asplenium septentrionale. \ Z , ae at WAN SS SS ZAIN Siw Ke > (1298. Blechnum Spicant. 1302. Oystopteris montana, 319 1301. Cystopteris fragilis, ¢ z ~ mee IS } toy ae Zs ees ee ee AE: cs 1303. Woodsia ilvensis, Ay MI MR ah Naik AM eo | vy yey eet RS MP Aer reten ea ee é - , , *.. No he 4 “<< 320 ae - iy ; ¥ » 4 a y ! 1305. Hymenophyllum tunbridgense. 1306. Hymenophyllum unilaterale. FIG. Acer campestre . Se i) pseudo-platanus 220 Aceras anthropophora 1006 Achillea millefolium . 530 ptarmica . : . 629 Aconitum napellas . 30 Acorus calamus . . 942 Actzea spicata . 2eISSE Actinocarpus damasonium . 969 stellatunt $69 Adiantum -_ capillus-veneris . 1300 Adonis autumnalis . Li Adoxa moschatellina 458 _ 4Egopodium podagraria 406 ZEthusa cynapium 424 Agrimonia eupatoria . 326 odorata .. : . 326 Agropyrum caninum 1206 repens . ; . 1205 Agrostemma githago . - 141 Agrostisalba . . 1176 australis. : . 1180 canina Sues setacea . . 1178 spica-venti . . 1179 vulgaris . “ . 1176 Aira czespitosa | « . 1185 canescens sist caryophyllea . 1189 flexuosa . . 1186 preecox - 1188 Ajuga chamepitys 818 genevensis 817 pyramidalis . 817 ‘reptans . OLG Alchemilla alpina 322 arvensis . . 323 conjuncta 322 vulgaris . : 321 Alisma natans 968 plantago . : - 966 ranunculoides . 3 Alliaria officinalis pee ay Allium ampeloprasum 1043 oleraceum ; . 1045 schcenoprasum 1046 scorodoprasum © . 1044 sphzerocephalum_ . 1047 triquetrum . . 1050 ursinum . - . 1049 vineale . “ . 1048 _ Allosorus crispus. 1276 Alnus glutinosus . . 908 Alopecurus agrestis . 1168 alpinus . TL -geniculatus . L170 pratensis . ss . 1169 stricta . - 2 50 Alsine 151 tennuifolia os INDEX. Synonyms are tn ttalics. ———~$>— — Alsine Zerna . Althza hirsuta officinalis. rs Alyssum calycinum . maritimum. £ Anacharis alsinastrum. . canadensis . é Anagallis arvensis tenella . F 2 Anchusa arvensis officinali is. * i sempervirens . ‘ Andromeda polifolia . Anemone nemorosa . pulsatilla . . Angelica sylvestris Antennaria dioica margaritacea . Anthemis arvensis cotula . é 2 nobilis . ‘i § tinctoria . Anthoxanthum odoratum, : Axnthriscus sylvestre. vulgaris . A : Anthyllis vulneraria . Antirrhinum majus_ . orontium . : Apargia autumnalis . hispidus . Apera spica-venti Apium graveolens inundatum nodiflorum Aquilegia vulgaris Arabis ciliata hirsuta . perfoliata. petrea stricta thaliana . turrita . , Arbutus unedo Arctium lappa . Arctostaphylos alpina. uva-ursi. Arenaria cherleria . euiata’ - d peploides . : serpyllifolia tenuifolia. 3 3 trinervis . F 5 uliginosa . - 3 verna 3 Armeria plantaginea : vulgaris . Fi s Armoracia amphibiune . ‘ rusticana 7 3 Arnoseris pusilla. , Arrhenatherum avenaceum . A Artemisia absinthium. campestris . - maritima. . . vulgaris . : Arum maculatum = Arundo phragmites Asarum europeum . Asparagus officinalis . Asperugo procumbens Asperula cynanchica . odorata : Aspidium aculeatum . cristatum. filix-mas . 4 lobatum . lonchitis . oreopteris : rigidum . 5 spinulosum . thelypteris . Asplenium adiantum-nigrum ceterach . 5 filix-foemina fontanum. germanicum . lanceolatum . marinum . ruta-muraria septentrionale . trichomanes viride é > Aster linosyris . tripolium. : Astragalus alpinus glycyphyllos . FS hypoglottis . é Astrantia major. 3 Athyrium filix- Jemina . E ‘ Atriplex hortensis. laciniata. : : nitens . Ps patula pedunculata . portulacoides . rosea Atropa belladonna Avenaelatior . fatua - ; flavescens pratensis . : Azalia procumbens Ballota fetida . : nigra é A ruderalis. : . Barbarea vulgaris. Bartsia alpina. odontites. : P viscosa . ’ : a0 FIG. Bellis perennis _. . 501 Berberis vulgaris 33 Beta maritima . - 849 Betonica officinalis . T97 Betula alba. > 309 glutinosa. 909 nana 7 4 - 910 Bidens cernua 518 tripartita. 519 Blechnum Joreaic 1298 spicant . : 1298 Blysmus compressus . 1083 rufus. . . 1084 Borago officinalis 706 Borkhausia fatida 594 taraxicifolia . 593 Botrychium lunaria . 1270 Brachypodium pinnatum 1210 sylvaticum 1209 Brassica adpressa : 3 alba - A 2 80 brevipes .« 76 campestris 19 monensis . 77 muralis 76 nigra 82 oleracea . 7 polymorpha . ee ko sinapistrum . se OL tenuifolia 75 Briza media 1226 minor 1227 Bromus arvensis. 1216 asper ° 1212 comitatus 1216 diandrus. 2 1214 erectus . ; 1211 giganteus 7 1217 madritensis 1215 maximus . 1214 sterilis 1213 Bryonia dioica 356 Bunium bulbocastanum 411 Jlexuosum 440 Bupleurum aristatum. 417 falcatum . 419 rotundifolium . 416 tenuissimum . . 418 Butomus umbellatus. 964 Buxus sempervirens . 896 Cakile maritima . 110 Calamagrostis epigeios . - . 1182 lanceolata ; . 1183 SEICED Lis . 1184 Calamintha acinos Peter leu clinopodium . . 789 officinalis - 788 Callitriche aquatica . 899 autumnalis . eect) hamulata - 899 pedunculata . sy uo platycarpa . . 899 Caltha palustris . ee: Caluna vulgasis. 634 Calystegia sepium . 684 soldanella . 685 Camelina fetida 4 oe sativa . 93 Campanula glomerata 614 INDEX. Campanula hederacea hybrida . : 5 latifolia patula rapunculoides . 3 rapunculus rotundifolia trachelium Capsella bursa- -pastoris Cardamine amara bulbifera . hirsuta impatiens. pratensis . ; . Carduus acanthoides . acaulis ¥ arvensis . crispus eriophorus ‘ heterophyllus . lanceolatus marianus . “is nutans . , 4 palustris . pratensis . : pycnocephalus tenutfolia tuberosus. Carex acuta alpina , " . ampullacea arenaria . atrata axillaris. . benninghauseniana buxbaumii : ? czespitosa. canescens canescens. capillaris . clandestina . ‘ collina . curta davalliana digitata . ; dioica . distans divisa. elongata . § : extensa . filiformis . flava gibsoni < glauca . : 5 Lrahanit incurva irrigua . lagopina . leporina . leporina . limosa . : : montana . 2 A muricata . : ovalis . - : pallescens 3 paludosa . 4 s panicea . paniculata ‘ pauciflora : “ pendula . x E FIG. 621 622 FIG. | Carex pilulifera . - 1181 precox . 1129 pseudocyperus. 1146 pulicaris . 1105 pulla - 1121 : punctata . 1139 remota . 1113 rupestris . saxatilis . stellulata. : strigosa . : . 1145 sylvatica . 4 . 1144 tomentosa . 1132 wahlit . 5 . 1124 vesicaria . vulgaris . vulpina . : M Carlina vulgaris . Carpinus betulus Carum bulbocastanum carvi : ¢ petroselinum . . segetum . 3 verticillatum . : Catabrosa aquatica . Caucalis anthriscus . daucoides : infesta . : 3 latifolia nodosa , Centaurea aspera. calcitrapa cyanus tsnardt nigra : , RLY VESCENS : scabiosa . solstitialis Centranthus ruber Centunculus minimus. Cephalanthera ensifolia grandiflora . ; ryileyesye = Cerastium alpinum arvense . 2 glomeratum . : quater nellunt . trigynum. F vulgatum, ; : Ceratophyllum demersum - S submersune Ceterach officinarum . Chzrophyllum anthriscus 5 sylvestre . : 5 temulum . . : Chamagrostis minima Cheiranthus cheiri Chelidonium majus Chenopodium album . bonus-henricus botryoides jicifolium glaucum . hybridum murale . 3 olidum polyspermum .- rubrum Ux bDIGum es wae y vulvaria . F : — = bad FIG. Cherleria sedoides . 148 Chlora perfoliata O19 Chrysanthemum leucanthemum - 520 parthenium 522 segetum . §21 Chrysosplenium ~ alternifolium . ~ 3e7 oppositifolium . . 9586 Cicendia filiformis . 671 pusilla : 672 Cichorium intybus 606 Cicuta virosa . 400 Circza alpina 352 lutetiana . ; 351 Cladium mariscus 1080 Claytonia perfoliata . 172 Clematis vitalba. 5 1 Cuicus acaulis 566 arvensis . . 561 _ ertophorus 562 heterophyllus . 563 lanceolatus ‘559 palustris . r 560 pratensis. s 565 tuberosits. A 564 Cuchlearea armoracia. 84 officinalis. 4 Soapeitehs) polymorpha . oe ete Colchicum autumnale 1054 Comarum palustre . 319 Conium maculatum 450° Conopodium denudatum . 440 Convallaria majalis 1028 Convolvulus arvensis. 683 sepium . 684 soldanella 685 Corallorhiza innata 978 Coriandrum sativum. 453 Cornus sanguinea 457 suecica . 456 Corrigiola littoralis 831 Corydalis claviculata. 47 lutea - «46 Corylus avellana. 912 Corynephorus canescens. Am ey Cotoneaster vulgaris . 338 Cotyleccn umbilicus . 358 Crambe maritima 111 Crategus oxyacantha. 337 Crepis biennis . . 596 foetida . A 594 hieracioides 597 paludosa . 598 succtsaefolia 597 taraxacifolia 593 virens. - 595 Crithmum maritimum. 430 Crocus nudiflorus .. 1018 vernus . a lOLT Crytogramme crispa . . 1276 leptophylla re Cuscuta epilinum 687 epithymum . 688 europea : - 686 trifolit . e . 688 _ Cyclamen Sia am 650 —hederejolium . 650 ‘Cynodon dactylon . 1196 fy. INDEX. FIG, Cynoglossum montanum 709 officinale. : - 708 sylvaticume re at US) Cynosurus cristatus . 1224 echinatus. . 1225 Cyperus fuscus . . 1078 longus . LOTT Cypripedium calceolus 1011 Cystopteris dextata . 1301 fragilis . 1301 montana . . 1802 Cytisus scoparius - 230 Dabeocia polifolia 632 Dactylis glomerata . 1223 Damasonium stellatum 969 Daphne laureola. 878 mezereum 877 Datura stramonium 710 Daucus carota 449 | Delphinium ajacis 29 Dentaria bulbifera 67 Dianthus armeria 128 czsius 130 deltoides . 129 prolifer 127 Digitalis purpurea 746 Digitaria humtifusa . 1154 sanguinale . 1153 Digraphis arundinacea 1162 Diotis maritima . 531 Diplotaxis muralis 76 tenutfolia 15 Dipsacus pilosus. 490 sylvestris. 489 Doronicum pardalianches . . 9500 plantagineum . 551 Draba aizoides 88 hirta 89 incana. 90 muralis 91 vUPeStIS « 89 verna 5 52) BE Drosera anglica . “noo longifolia 390 rotundifolia 389 Dryas octopetala 302 Echinochola crus-galli 1158 Echium ean ee 690 violaceum é 690 vulgare . 689 Elatine hexandra _ 175 hydropiper 176 Eleocharis acicularis 1085 cespitosa . . 1090 multicaulis . 1088 _ palustris . . 1087 parvula . - 1086 paucifiora . . 1089 Elodea canadensis . 9738 Elymus arenarius , 1200 Empetrum nigrum . 897 Epilobium alpinum . 348 alsinefolium 347 anagallidifoliunt . 348 angustifolium . . 340 hirsutum . 341 montanum 343 obscurum. 3 345 palustre . 346 ‘ 323 FIG. Epilobiura parviflorum 342 roseum . . 344 tetragonum . 345 Epipactis exszfolia 982 grandiflora 981 latifolia 979 media 979 ovalis : 979 palustris . : 980 ruora . 983 Epipogium aphyllum . 987 gmeling . = 987 Equisetum arvense . ; 1260 hyemale . . 1265 limosum . . 1263 Maxtmum . 1259 MLOOVEL . 1266 palustre . . 1264 pratense . . 1262 ramosum . . 1266 sylvaticum . 1261 telmateia . . 1259 trachyodon . 1266 umbrosunt . 1262 variegatum . 1267 Erica carnea 638 ciliaris 637 cinerea 635 mediterranea . 638 tetralix 636 vagans 639 vulgaris 634 Erigeron acris 497 alpinus 498 canadensis 499 Eriocaulon septangulare . . 1076 Eriophorum alpinum . 1100 polystachyum . 1102 vaginatum -PLLOL Erodium cicutarium . 212 maritimum 214 moschatum 213 Evrophila verna . 45 Eryngium campestre. 399 maritimum 398 Erysimum cheiranthoides. 73 orientale . 74 Erythrea centaurium. 673 Eupatorium cannabinum . . 494 Euphorbia amygdaloides . 893 esula : 4 892 exigua ; . 888 helioscopia - 883 hiberna . . 88 lathyris . § * 889 palustris . : . 886 paralias . : - 891 peplis 882 peplus 887 pilosa. 886 platyphyllos 884 portlandica 890 segetalis . 890 StA2CIa) © . 884 Euphrasia odontite se. 16S officinalis . - . 766 viscosa . : . 64 Evonymus europzus. 222 324 Fagus sylvatica. . 913 Fedia auricula . . 487 carinata : = . 486 dentata . 3 - 488 olitoria . fs . 485 Festuca ambizua bromoides . elatior - gigantea. . - sadly myurus . P 1221 ovina 1218 sciuroides 1221 sylvatica. 1220 uniglumis 3 . 1222 Filago nes . 502 gallica. . 504 germanica : . 502 minima . ~ . 503 spathulata . . 502 Foeniculum officinale. 425 vulgare . : . 425 Fragaria vesca . . 3810 Frankenia levis . . 126 Fraxinus excelsior . 667 Fritillaria meleagris Fumaria officinalis . 45 Gagea lutea 4 - 1035 Galanthus nivalis Galeobdolon luteum . 811 Galeopsis dubia . . 803 ladanum . ; - 802. ochroleuca 4 . 803 tetrahit . 4 . 804 Galium anglicum . 474 aparine . A . 476 boreale . ; . 475 cruciata . c . 468 mollugo . : - 473 palustre . : - 470 parisiense . . 474 saxatile . : . 472 tricorne . . se 7) uliginosum ly . 471 ‘Vverum: - . 469 Gastridium lendigerum Genista anglica . - 229 pilosa. - . 228 tinctoria . : - 227 Gentianaamarella . 677 campestris s Sys nivalis. a (OTD pneumonanthe . 674 wera. 675 Geranium columbinum 211 dissectum ; « 210 lucidum . : . 206 molle : = = 11207 pheum . E Sul pratense . ° - 2038 pusillum . : - 208 pyrenaicum . . 204 robertianum . - 205 rotundifolium . . 209 sanguineum . . 200 sylvaticum . . 202 Geum rivale : . 3804 urbanum. - 303 Githago segetum 141 Gladiolus communis ; 1014 wlyricus . “ . 1014 INDEX. Glaucium luteum sea laux maritima . . 656 Glyceria aquatica 1228 distans 1231 . fluitans . 1229 loliacea . 1234 maritima 1230 plicata 1229 procumbens 1232 rigida 1233 Gnaphalium luteo-album . - 505 supinum . 2 . 507 sylvaticum . - 506 uliginosum yt. - 508 Goodyera repens. - O61 Grammitis leptophylla 1277 ymnadenia, albida . 1004 conopsea . 1002 Habenaria albida 1004 bifolia “ 1003 viridis 1005 Flaloscias scoticum ; 427 Hedera helix . . 454 Helianthemum canum 117 guttatum ° a LG polifolium ; = 219 vulgare . >” 218 Helleborus foetidus 2 OT viridis .; 26 Helminthia echioides. 577 Heracleum sphondylium . - 436 Herminium monorchis 1007 Herniaria cz/iata See glabra. 4 - 832 Hesperis matronalis . 68 Hieracium alpinum . 600 boreale . : - 604 cerinthoides . . 602 murorum > . 601 pilosella . 5 . 599 prenanthoides - 605 sabaudum A - 604 umbellatum . - 603 Hierochkloe borealis . 1159 Hippocrepis comosa . 274 Hippophae rhamnoides . - 879 Hippuris vulgaris . 394 ._ Holcus lanatus . . 1194 mollis - 1195 Holosteum umbellatum . ok LOT Lonckenya peploides. 152 Hordeum maritimum. 1204 murinum . - 1203 pratense . - 1202 sylvaticum - 1201 Hottonia palustris . 646 Humulus lupulus » 904 Hutchinsia petrea . 100 Hydrocharis morsus-ranze . . 974 Hydrocotyle vulgaris. 395 Hymenophyllum tunbridgense . . 1305 unilaterale . 1306 wilsoni . 1306 Hyoscyamus niger 711 | Koniga maritimum . Hypericum androsemum . calycinum dubium elodes hirsutum . ) humifusum linariifolium montanum perforatum pulchrum. quadrangulum. Hypocheeris gabe maculata radicata . Iberis amara Ilex aquifolium . Illecebrum verticillatum . Impatiens fulva . noli-me-tangere Inula conyza ., a crithmoides dysenterica . - helenium. ; 2 pulicaria . salicina 5 Iris foetidissima . pseudacorus Isatis tinctoria . Isnardia palustris . Isoetes durizi lacustris ; Isolepis fluitans . holoschenus Saviana . Savit setacea . . Jasione montana. Juncus acutus articulatus balticus . biglumis . bufonius . capitatus . - 2 castaneus. communis compressus aiffusus . - filiformis . geraral , glaucus . : = maritimus obtusiflorus pygmzus. “ squarrosus , trifidus . : 4 Juniperus communis . Knappia agrostidea . Knautia arvensis . Kobresia caricina - Keeleria cristata. Lactuca muralis. saligna . scariola : Lagurus ovatus . Lamium album . amplexicaule . 5 FIG ' Lamium album _galeobdolon . Pfeil maculatum . 810 purpureum . - 808 Lapsana communis 608 pusilla . = 607 Lastrea cristata 1283 . atlatata . 1284 filix-mas. 1282 oreopteris 1281 vigida . - . 1285 spinulosa. 4 . 1284 thelypteris 1280 Lathrza squamaria . 722 Lathyrus aphaca 287 hirsutus . 288 macrorrhizus . 294 maritimus 293 niger 295 nissolia . 286 palustris . 292 pratensis . . 289 sylvestris : . 291 tuberosus. 290 Lavatera arborea 193 Leersia oryzoides 1151 Lemna arrhiza » 947 gibba 945 minor 944 - polyrrhiza 946 trisulca 943 Leontodon autumnalis 580 miTtUs. ; . 581 hispidus . : 579 taraxacum . 592 Leonurus cardiaca 806 Lepidium campestre . 102 draba : 104 latifolium. : 105 ruderale . 106 smithii 103 Lepigonum rubra ae 1/69 Lepturus incurvatus . 1198 Leucoium zstivum . 1022 Ligusticum scoticum. 427 Ligustrum vulgare 668 Limnanthemum nymphzoides . . 681 Limosella aquatica 744 Linaria cymbalaria 736 elatine . E 738 minor 735 pelisseriana 733 repens 732 spuria 737 supina 734 vulgaris . 731 Linnza borealis . 466 Linum angustifolium. 190 catharticum 191 perenne . 189 usitatissimum . 188 Liparis loeselii . 977 Listera cordata . 985 nidus-avis. Pee 30) ovata : 984 Litho-spermum arvense 693 officinale . 694 purpureo-czeruleum. 695 Littorella lacustris 830 Lloydia serotina. . 1084 INDEX. FIG. Lobelia dortmanna .. 609 urens 7 2 - 610 Loiseleuria procumbens . . 631 Lolium perenne . . 1207 temulentum . . 1208 Lomaria spicant = 1295 Lonicera caprifollum . . 464 periclymenum . 463 xylosteum F . 465 Lotus angustissimus . 265 corniculatus . . 264 Ludwigia palustris . 350 Luzula arcuata . . 1073 campestris ; . 1074 multifiora A . 1074 pilosa . : . 1071 spicata ., P . 1075 sylvatica . 4 . 1072 Lychnis alpina . . 144 dirurna . < =, LAO flos-cuculi 3 ; 142 githago . F oe tail vespertina : ~ led viscaria . . 143 Lycopodium alpinum . 1255 annotinum - . 1254 clavatum. : 5 bebs inundatum. Be | selaginoides . . 1258 selago . . 1256 Lycopsis arvensis of ague Lycopus europeeus . 776 Lynosivis vulgaris . 496 Lysimachia nemorum. 654 nummularia . . 653 thyrsiflora - . 652 vulgaris . - . 651 Lythrum hyssopifolium . . 3804 salicaria . 5 - 3853 Maianthencum bifo- liune E . 1029 Malaxis paludosa ouaedO Mallachium aquaticum162 Malva moschata. . 196 rotundifolia . »* 194 sylvestris. ‘ . 195 Marrubium vulgare . 796 Matricaria chamomilla 524 inodora . - 623 Matthiola i incana * G46 sinuata . : - 49 Matricaria partheniumd22 Meconopsis cambrica. 41 Medicago denticulata 236 falcata... 3 Pees 3) lupulina . 7 . 235 maculata. 3 «BL. minima . > -, 208 Sativa. . F «, eae. sylvestris. - 233 Melampyrum arvense. 771 cristatum. : Pree (7/0) pratense . 3 : Ti2 sylvaticum . . It Melica nutans . i 1245 uniflora . . . 1246 Melilotus alba . . 241 arvensis . : . 240 FIG. Melilotus officinalis . -239 vulgaris . . . 241 Melittis . melissophyllum . 795 Mentha aquatica AS yioll arvensis . 783 piperita . 780 pulegium. 784 rotundifolia . 778 sativa 782 silvestris . 717 viridis . 779 Menyanthes trifoliata 680 Menziesia czrulea 633 polifolia . : 632 Mercurialis annua 895 perennis . 894 Mertensia maritima 692 Mespilus germanica . 339 Meum athamanticum. 429 Microcala filiformis. 671 Milium effusum . - 1152 Mimulus luteus . 743 Meenchia erecta. 156 Molinia czrulia . . 1244 Moneses grandifiora. 640 Monotropa hypopitys. 645 Montia fontana . Whe Mulgedium alpinum. 591 325 Muscari racemosum . 1042 Myosotis arvensis 698 collina . - 699 palustris . : . 696 sylvatica . . 697 versicolor. 700 Myosurus minimus 8 Myrica gale 2 907 Myriophyllum spicatum . 3 . 392 verticillatum . 393 Myrrhis odorata. 439 Naias flexilis . 950 Narcissus biflorus ; 1020 pseudonarcissus . 1019 Nardus stricta . LESS Narthecium ossifragum . 1052 Nasturtiura amphibium 55 officinale . 52 palustre . 54 sylvestre . 53 tervestre : 54 Neottia nidus-avis 986 Nepeta cataria . 791 glechoma : 790 Nephrodium cristatum| 283 jilix-mas. A - 1282 oreopteris - 1281 vigidum « 1285 spinulosum . 1284 thelypteris : 1220 Nuphar lutea . 35 Nymphea alba . 34 (Enanthe crocata 422 fistulosa . é 420 phellandrium . . 423 pimpinelloides. . 421 (Enothera biennis 349 Onobrychis sativa 275 326 Ononis arvensis . : campestris reclinata . FIG. 231 231 22 Onopordon acanthium 567 Ophioglossum vulgatum. . 1269 Ophrys apifera . . 1008 arachnites - 1008 aranifera . . 1009 muscifera. . 1016 Orchis conopsea. _. 1002 hircina = . 1000 intacta . . 995 latifolia . 999 laxiflora . 997 maculata . 998 mascula . 996 militaris . 993 morio . 992. purpuria. . 993 pyramidalis . 1001 simia . 4 993 ustulata . 2 994 Origanum vulgare 786 Ornithogalum nutans. 1037 pyrenaicum . 103 umbellatum . 10385 Ornithopus ebracteatus 272 perpusillus . 273 Orobanche czrulea 720 — 716 elatior 718 major . 715 minor 719 ramosa 721 vapum . 715 rubra : Pay fe | Osmunda regalis 5 LT Oxalis acetosella. 215 corniculata . . 216 Oxycoccus palustris . 626 Oxyria reniformis 865 Oxytropis campestris. 270 hallevit . 3 271 uralensis . 271 Pzonia officinalis 32 corallina. = 32 Panicum crus-galli 115 glabrum . : 1154 glaucum . 7 1156 sanguinale 1153 verticillatum . 1155 viride = 4 . 1157 Papaver argemone 40 dubium . A 3 hybridum 3 lecogit . 38 rhoeas ; 37 somniferum , 36 Parietaria diffusa 903 officinalis. 903 Paris quadrifolia. . 1024 Parnassia palustris 388 Pastinaca sativa. 435 Pedicularis palustris . 768 sylvatica . 769 Peplis portula 355 Petasites vulgaris 538 Peucedanum officinale 432 ostruthium . 434 INDEX. FIG. Peucedanum palustre. 433 sativum . 3 - 435 Phalaris arundinacea. 1162 canariensis . . 1161 Phleum alpinuin. . 1164 arenarium . 1167 asperum . . 1166 boehmeri . - 1165 pratense . - 1163 Phragmites communis 1250 Phyllodon caerulea 633 Physospermum cornubiense . Age byl Phyteuma orbiculare. 612 spicatum . - 613 Picris hieracioides 578 Pilularia globulifera *. 1268 Pimpinella magna 415 saxifraga . , 414 Pinguicula alpina 662 lusitanica. 663 vulgaris . : - 661 Pinus sylvestris . 933 Plantago coronopus 829 lanceolata 2 827 major 825 maritima . 828 media 826 Poa alpina . 1241 annua 1235 aquatica . 1228 balfourii . 1239 borreri 1231 bulbosa . , 1242 compressa - 1236 distans : . 1281 fluitans . : . 1229 laxa. ; : . 1240 loliacea : 1234 maritima . : . 1230 minor 1240 nemoralis. 1239 parnellit . “ 1239 pratensis . : - 1237 precumbens . . 1232 rigida ; . 1233 trivialis . 5 . 1238 Polemonium czruleum 682 Polycarpon tetraphyllum . 171 Polygala calcarca 125 vulgaris . - - 125 Polygonatum multiflorum . - 1026 officinale . o LODZ, verticillatum - 1025 Polygonum amphibium 872 aviculare - 866 bistorta . 871 convolvulus 868 dumetorum . 869 Sflextle 1274 hydropiper 875 lapathifolium . 874 maritimum . > OOF minus ; 876 persicaria. 873 viviparum : 870 Polypodium alpestre. 1274 dryopteris i . 1275 phegopteris 1273 vulgare . Z - 1272 + det, FIG. Polypogon littoralis . 1175 monspeliensis . . 1174 Polystichum aculea- tum. : : . 1279 lonchitis . 2 . 1278 Populusalba_. - 930 nigra “ ; - 932 tremula . 931 Potamogeton acutifolius . 961 crispus . : . 958 densus . 3 - 959 Jiliformis ; 963 heterophyllus . 954 longifolius . . 955 lucens . ; . 955 natans . : . 958 obtusifolius . pes), pectinatus ae 963 perfoliatus . - 957 polygontfolius .- . 953 prelongus z . 906 pusillus . 962 trichoides 962 Potentilla anserina 317 argentea . 2 314 comarum . : 319 fragariastrum . 311 fruticosa . 316 procumbens 320 reptans 312 rupestris . 318 tormentilla 313 verna - 316 Poterium officinale 324 sanguisorba . . 325 Primula farinosa. 649 veris é F . 648 vulgaris . - . 647 Prunella vulgaris 792 Prunus cerasus . 297 communis H . 296 padus . ; . 298 Psamma arenaria . 1181 Pteris aquilina 1299 Pulicaria dysenterica 515 vulgaris . : - 516 Pulmonaria officinalis. 691 Pyrola media. . 642 minor : . 643 rotundifolia 641 secunda . 644 uniflora . , . 640 Pyrus aria . . 3834 aucuparia. ; . 336 communis 332 germanica . 339 malus 2 - - 33d torminalis - - 330 Quercus robur . - oe Radiola millegrana 192 Ranunculus acris oy eae aquatilis . 4 : 9 arvensis . é . 23 auricomus F «) bulbosus . F >» ae chaerophyllus.- . 19 ficaria” c Bip flammula. a . hederaceus . . ta Ranunculus Azvsutus. 21 _ lingua ery dL Gsioclossifolius ne os parviflorus : 7. ene philonotis. ae repens . “ Bb yt fe sceleratus ; ay 15) Raphanus raphanistrum . Be li Reseda alba 115 Sruticulosa 115 lutea 114 luteola . ks Rhamnus catharticus eee23 frangula . 224 Phinanthus crista-g: ali 167 Rhynchospora alba . 1982 Tusca 3 : . 1081 Ribes alpinum 371 grossularia 369 nigrum . 372 rubrum 370 Roeemeria hybrida varies: Romuleacolummne . 1016 Rosa arvensis Sees caesia 330 canina 330 meicrantha 329 pimpinellifolia 327 rubella 327 rubiginosa 329 sepiunt : 329 spinonissina . 327 tomentosa . - 328 villosa. 3 ; 328 Rubia peregrina. 467 Rubus cesius 307 chamzmorus . 309 fruticosus 306 ideus . F 305 saxatilis . 308 Rumex acetosa . 863 acetosella 864 aquaticus 855 conglomeratus 859 crispus . 856 hydrolapathum 858 maritimus : 862 obtusifolius hey aye pulcher . - - 861 sanguineus. . - 3860 Ruppia maritima. 952 Ruscus aculeatus 1031 Sagina afetala . 145 ciliata - 145 linnzi 146 nodosa 147 procumbens 145 saxatilis . 146 subulaia . 3 146 Sagittaria sagittifolia . 965 Salicornia herbacea 8356 vadicans . : - 836 Salix alba ~ Fa ital iy amygdalina 918 aurita - - 922 Caprea .. : - 921 fragilis. a e9l6 herbacea . - - 929 lanata . i . 926 lappon1m 5 - 925 INDEX. Salix myrsinites . pentandra phylicifolia purpurea. repens . reticulata briandra . _ viminalis . Salsola kali. Salvia pratensis . verbenaca Sambucus ebulus nigra : Samolus valerandi Sanguisorba officinalis Sanicula europza : Saponaria officinalis . Sarothamnus scoparius 230 Saussurea alpina 554. Saxifraga affinzs 376 aizoides 374 czespitosa. 377 cernua 379 geum 385 granulata. 378 hirculus . 375 hiria 376 hypnoides 376 nivalis 382 oppositifolia 373 rivularis . 380 stellaris 383 tridactylites 381 umbrosa . 384 Scabiosa@ arvensis 493 columbaria - 492 succisa . : . 491 _Scandix pecten . 438 Scheuchzeria palustris 970 Scheenus nigricans . 1079 Scilla autumnalis . 1040 .nutans . : . 1041 verna . 1039 Scirpus acicularis . 1085 czespitosus - 1090 fluitans = - 1091 holoschcenus . - 1094 lacustris . Salis ye maritimus - 1098 multicaulis . 1088 palustris . . 1087 parvulus . A . 1086 paucifiorus . . 1089 pungens . - 1095 riparius . 1093 vothiz - 195 setaceus . . 1092 sylvaticus . 1099 triqueter . . 1096 Scleranthus annuus 834 perennis . : - 835 Sclerochloa distans . 1231 loliacea . 1234 maritima - 1230 procumbens eB Y, rigida . 1233 Scolopendrium vulgare . ‘ - 1296 Scrophularia aquatica 740 nodosa . - - %39 scorodonia . 741 vernalis . s 742 327 FIG. Scutellaria galericulata 793 minor - - 794 Sedum acre. 365 album 363 anglicum. 361 dasyphyllum 362 ~ fabartum. 360 rhodiola . . 859 rupestre . : 2. OOn sexangulare 366 telephium 360 villosum . 364 Selaginella selagt- nodes - 1258 Sempervivum tectorum 368 Senebiera coronopus . 107 didyma 108 Senecio aquaticus 548 campestris 549 erucifolius 545 jacobea . 544. paludosus 546 palustris . 548 saracenicus 547 squalidus. 542 sylvaticus 541 tenutfolius 545 viscosus . 540 vulgaris . 4 539 Si errafalcus arvensis. 1916 Serratula tinctoria 553 Seseli libanotis 426 Sesleria czerulea. . 1249 Setaria glauca . . 1156 verticillatum - S bs viridis - 5 LIST Sherardia arvensis 480 Sibbaldia procumbens 320 Sibthorpia europea 745 Silaus pratensis . 428 Silene acaulis 132 anglica 136 conica 137 gallica. 136 inflata 133 noctiflora. 138 nutans . 135 otites 3 wld: Stlybum mariamus . 555 | Simethis bicolor . 1051 Stnapis alba. - 86 a7vensis . 4 Se 2: imcana . i Pepto: WEST | 4 “

ey i thaliana . 160; Sisyrinchium anceps . 1015 bermudiana 1015 Sium angustifolium . 413 latifolium. . - 412 Smilacina bifolia. - 1029 Smyrnium olusatrum. 452 Solanum dulcamara 712 nigrum . 4 ayy ls! Solidago virga-aurea. 500 Sonchus alpinus. 591 arvenis _ 588 oleraceus. 590 328 Sonchus palustris. Sparganium minimum natans ramosum. simplex . Spartina stricta . 3 Specularia hybrida . Spergula arvensis Spergularia rubra Spirza filipendula salicifolia - ulmaria . Spiranthes zestivalis autumnalis cernua gemmipara VOMANZOVLANA Stachys arvensis. betonica . germanica palustris . sylvatica . : Statice auriculifolia bellidifolia binervosa. dodartiz . limonium. occidentalis reticulata. Stellaria aquatica glauca 5 graminea. holostea . media - nemorum uliginosa . : Stratiotes aloides Suzeda fruticosa . maritima. 4 Subularia aquatica Symphytum officinale tuberosum . Tamarix anglica gallica Tamus communis Tanacetum vulgare Taraxacum dens-leonis officinale . Taxus baccata ~ Teesdalia nudicaulis . Teucrium botrys. chamzdrys scordium . scorodonia . ; Thalictrum alpinum . flavum ; Hlexuosum kochit minus saxatile . * Thesium humifusum. linophylium > Thlaspi alpestre . arvense 2 perfoliatum Thrincia hirtus. Thymus chamedrys . serpyllum - 532 INDEX. Tilia parvifolia . europea. . _Tillzea muscosa.. Tofieldia palustris Tordylium maximum . ZT orilis anthriscus infesta nodosa Tragopogon minor porrifolius pratensis . Trichomanes radicans . Trichonema bulbocodium columne . Trientalis europza Trifolium arvense bocconi filiforme . fragiferum glomeratum hybridum incarnatum maritimum medium . minus : ochroleucum . pratense . procumbens repens resupinatum scabrum . stellatum. striatum . strictum . subterraneum . suffocatum Triglochin maritimum palustre . Trigonella ornithopodioides Trinia vulgaris . Triodia decumbens Trisetumet flavescens . Triticum caninum vepens Trollius europaeus Tulipa sylvestris. Turrites glabra. Tussilago farfara petasites . 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