. Appendix [to] Captain Parry's journal [of a] second voyage [for] the discovery of a North West passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific [microform] : [performed in] His Majesty's ships Fury and Hecla, [in] the years 1821-22-23. Science; Botany; Sciences; Botanique. I. 384 BOTANY. p. 274. " Br. Spitzb. pi. in Scoresby's Arctic Regions*, v. 1. App. p. ; Richardson in Franlilin's Journ. p. 742. y. Foliis radicalibus basi subcuneatis vel transversis alte iobatis, lobo medio cuneato* obovato bttsi angustiore. Br. in Parry's Ist Voy. App. cclxiv. Hab. Iglimlik. 1888 and 188a. Upper Sa


. Appendix [to] Captain Parry's journal [of a] second voyage [for] the discovery of a North West passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific [microform] : [performed in] His Majesty's ships Fury and Hecla, [in] the years 1821-22-23. Science; Botany; Sciences; Botanique. I. 384 BOTANY. p. 274. " Br. Spitzb. pi. in Scoresby's Arctic Regions*, v. 1. App. p. ; Richardson in Franlilin's Journ. p. 742. y. Foliis radicalibus basi subcuneatis vel transversis alte iobatis, lobo medio cuneato* obovato bttsi angustiore. Br. in Parry's Ist Voy. App. cclxiv. Hab. Iglimlik. 1888 and 188a. Upper Savage Iiland. Duke of York's Bay. Fire Hawser Bay. Repulse Bay. Barrow River. The tliree above mentioned varieties, noticed by Mr. Brown, of this beautiful species of Ran»ne»lu», are all to be found among' the numerous upecimens gathered during the present expedition ; and so liable to varia- tion are they in the form of their radical leaves, that on the same individual may be seen the two configurations which distinguish both /} and y. The variety ⢠seems to be the rarest, and there is only one plant of it, which exactly accords with the Linnnan figure in the Flora Lapponiea. Mr. Brown correctly defines the styles of the ovary as " ; Willdenow describes the beaks or styles of the pericarps as straight, which they neither are in his figure nor in Captain Parry's specimens, but decidedly hooked. The plant is a native of Siberia. ' r. UU ' liX'! i 2. R. hyperbareus. " Rottb. PI. Isi. in Act. Hafn. v. 10. p. 458, t. 4. f. 16. PI. Dan. p. 331. Hook. Icel. Tour. v. 2. p. 327. Wahl. Fi. Lapp. p. 158. Br. in Parry's Ist Voy. p. cclxiv. Found in small shallow lakes at the entrance of the strait of the Fury and Hecla, and iu similar situations in the island of Igloolik. Mr. Edwards. No specimens, however, were gathered. It is found in Norway and Siberia. 3. R. affinis, foliis radicalibus pcdatotnultiiidis petiolatis; caulinis subsessilibus cHgitatis


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