Flowering Piants and Fems from North -Western Greenland. 7 



8. Carex capillaris L. 



Ingl. L.: Marshall Bay (2.-3. VII, in flow.). 



9. Carex glareosa Whbg. 



Murch. S.: Igdloluarsuit, at the shore (9. VIII, vigorous specimens in friiit) 



10. Carex incurva Lightf. 



Mostly in gravelly or clayey soil. 



Wash. L.: Putlersuak (L. K., 13. VIII, low specimens with nearly ripe 



Ingl. L.: Marshall Bay (5. VII, in Ml flow.); Rensselaer Bay (11. VII, flow., 

 and 20. VII, vigorous specimens with young fruits). 



11. Carex misandra R. Br. 



On dry and exposed piaces. 



Wash L.: Cape Forbes (L. K., 16. VIII, in fruit, a poor specimen). 

 Ingl. L.: Marshall Bay (3. VII, flow.); Rensselaer Bay (15. VII, flow.). 

 Murch. S.: Mc. Cormick Bay, on a wide stone-flat without shelter or water, 

 completely dry, the scapes hidden between the leaves, fruits present (7. IX). 



12. Carex nardina Fr., var. Hepburnii (Boott) Kiikenth. 



On dry and exposed localities: 



Incrl L • Advance Bay, on a dry hiU-slope (26. VI; flow. hardly yet begun); 

 Rensselaer Bay, south facing slope of a valley (13. VII, young frmts already 

 present). 



13. Carex rupestris All. 



Ingl. L.: about 15 km. s of Advance Bay, south facing slope (27. VI, in fuU 

 flow.). 



14. Cobresia Bellardi (All.) Degland. 



Wash. L.: Putlersuak (L. K., 13. VIII, with fruits). 



15. Eriophorum polystachium L. 



Common in bogs, etc. , w^ a^t . 



Wash L • Morris Bay, in a bog 3U0 m. above the sea level (5. Vi, ster. 

 shoots); Cape Forbes (L. K., 16. VIII, badly developed fruiting spikelets). 



Ingl L.: Advance Bay (26.-27. VI, flow.); Dallas Bay (29. VI); Marshall 

 Bay (2.-5. VII, flow.); Rensselaer Bay (9.— 11. VII, flow. partly over). 



Murch. S.: Mac Cormick Bay (7. IX, fruits). 



16. Eriophorum Scheuchzeri Hoppe. 



In bogs. 



Wash L.: Putlersuak (L. K., 13. VIII, partly with frmts). 



Ingl. L.: Rensselaer Bay (11. VII, flow., and 17. VII, xdgorous specimens 



in flow. or flow. over). 



Murch. S.: Igdloluarsuit (2. VIII, in fruit). 



