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185. Epilobium anagallidifolium Lam. (1786) 376 (E. alpinum L.)
380—605 m.
Highland type, in snow-patch vegetation abundant.
Hafnarfjörður (Solander), Brennisteinsfjöll 500 m, fl. 24. VII. 37; Kistufell
560 m; W-Plateau near the cote 621, 605 m; Geitafjall 500 m; Fagridalur
400 m; NW from Drangahlíðar 520 m; Grindaskarð 524 m.
186. Epilobium collinum Gmel. (1826) 265.
160—240 m.
Hafnarfjörður (Knudtzon, Grönlund), Cape Reykjanes (Ostenfeld), Vigdísar-
háls 205—210 m; Stóri Nybær 160 m; fl. 14. VII. 37; Sveifluháls 220—240
m; etc.
187. Epilobium palustre L., Sp. pl. (1753) 348.
20—178 m.
Rare, along streams. Hafnarfjörður (Solander), Leirdalur 173 m.
Halorrkagidaceae.
188. Myriophyllum alterniflorum DC. (1815) 529.
7—135 m-
In lakes of the Iowland, scattered.
Snorrastaðatjörn 7 m; Krísuvík 136 m; Minnsta Grænavatn, Arnarvatn,
Kleifarvatn 135 m.
Hippuridaceae.
189. Hippuris vulgaris L., Sp. pl. 1753) 4.
1— 136 m.
Rare, in pools of the lowland. Hafnarfjörður (Solander), Krísuvík 136 m;
Herdísarvík 1 m; Núpar 15 m.
U mbelliferae.
190. Angelica sylvestris L., Sp. pl. (1753) 251.
15—198 m.
Lowland type. On cliffs and in Iava fissures, scattered, often sterile. In a
fissure near Hafnarfjörður about 1.5 m high and abundantly fructifying.
Hafnarfjörður (Solander), Látsfjall 85 m; Herdísarvíkurfjall 70—180 m;
Gullkistugjá 120 m; Kapelluhraun 15 m; Valahnúkur 145 m; Djúpavatn 198
m; ísólfskáli 15 m.
191. Carum Carvi L., Sp. pl. (1793) 263.
2— 3 m.
Rare, introduced. Vogsósar (Thoroddsen), 2 m, fl. 2. VII. 37; Hvaleyri 3 m;
Grindavík (Ingólfur Davíðsson).