PLANTS EEOM THE
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CAPTAIN FRANKLIN'S NARRATIVE.
��[" In drawing up the list, imperfect as it is, I have received cl much assistance from able botanists. To Mr. Brown I am under the greatest obligations, not only for the liberal use of the Herbarium and Library, which, so happily for sci- ence, have been placed in his possession ; but also for the friendly manner in which he aided my researches, and con- descended to solve the doubts so frequently presenting themselves to one little versant in these pursuits. In addi- tion to this general assistance, he kindly superintended the botanical drawings, and has enriched my catalogue with the lists of the Cyperoideas (including the Carices), the Graminese, Junci, and Eilices, and, with the accounts of the genera Eutoca, Heuchera, and Cryptogramma." — Dr. Richard son.]
12. Eleocharis palustris, Poem, et Sch. Syst. ii, [2 p. 151. Scirpus palustris, Willd. i, p. 291. Pursh, i, p. 54. (W.) 1
13. Scirpus ccespitosus, Willd. i,p. 292. (W.B.) 2
14. S. lacustris, Willd. i,p. 296. Pursh, i,p. 56. (W.)
15. S. maritimus, Willd. \,p. 306. (W.)
1 W. denotes the wooded country from latitude 54° to 64° north. — Richardson.
2 B. denotes the barren grounds from lat. 64° to the Arctic Sea, in lat. 69°. — Richardson.
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