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In Table V., Group I. contains such species as have a rather 

 ubiquitous distribution in the Arctic Regions, or at least in the parts 

 here in question. Most of the plants, especially those of Gr. I, 1, are so 

 widely distributed, that they can hardly he used in comparing the di- 

 stricts, or for forming any conclusion about the origin of the flora. Some 

 may, however, be of interest, as will be shown in the following pages. 



The following 50 species from Group I, are hardly of any interest 

 lor this discussion: 



Antennaria alpina* 

 Campanula u)ii/lora 

 Statin- nniritiina* 

 uliginosa* 



/ 'i/i-ol<t rotundifolia* 



oppositifolia 



aizoides 



nivalis 



si rlli iris 



groenlandica 



cemua 



rivularis 



( 'ardawine bell id i folia 

 Coch Ira r ia offic htal is 

 Papaver radicatuni 

 Ranunculus xtdjthureus 

 nivalis 

 l/jlperboreus 

 Alsine rerun 

 Cerastium (ilpimnn 

 Stellar la linntifnsa 

 longipes 



Polygonum vivipa rn in 



ftadnizensis 



liirfu 



Juncus bitjltiniis 

 Luziiln (trcuata 

 Care.r -nii^andra 

 incurva 



