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APPENDIX.
1.—Plants collected between the mouth of the Coppermine River, lat 67° 54′ N., long, 115° 31′ W., and Point Turnagain.

Ranunculaceæ.

Anemone parviflora. Mich.— Hook. Fl. Bor. Am.[1]
Ranunculus aquatilis. L.β. capillaceus. D.C.—Hook. L c. i. p. 10.
Ranunculus affinis. Br.— Hook. l. c. i. p. 12.

Papaveraceæ.

Papaver nudicaule. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 34.

Cruciferæ.

Cardamine digitata. Rich.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 45.
Parrya arctica. Br.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 47.
Draba algida. Adams.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 50.
Draba hirta. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 52.
Draba alpina. L.— δ. Hook. l. c. i. p. 50. (floribus albis.)

Caryophylleæ.

Silene acaulis. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 87.
Stellaria læta. Rich.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 96.
Arenaria peploides. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 102.
Cerastium alpinum. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 104.

Lineæ.

Linum perenne. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 106. — Specimens small: from 8 to 10 inches high.

Leguminosæ.

Phaca frigida. L.—Hook. l. c. i. p. 140.
  1. As the species are all described in the author's "Flora Boreali-Americans," where synonyms and remarks are given, it has been thought sufficient to refer to that work for further information respecting them.