10 c. II. Ostenfeld. 



Puccinellia retroHexa t.Cnrl.) Hnlnibg., siib.sj*. borealis 

 Holinbg. — Fcmlkc Fj(»ril (Simmons). 



30. Puccinellia N'ahliana (Liobm.); dotermined by Otto R. 



Holmberg. 



March. S.: At the head of Mac Cormick Bay, on the North-side and in 

 shade (7. IX, flow. and with young fruits, amjjle material). 



31. Trisetuni spicatum li..) 1'. liicliler. 



Wash. L.: Putlorsuak (L. K., 13. VIII. flow-ovei) ; Muiris Buy (KJ. VI, 

 year-old spikelets). 



Juncaceæ. 



32. Juncus bigluniis L. 

 Seems to be cominon in bogs. 



Wash. L.: Putlensuak (L. K., 13. VIII, capsules opened). 



In gi. L. : Ren.sselaer Bay (11. — 15. VII, flowering). 



Murch. S.: Igdloluarsuit, in bogs (2. VIII, flow. over); around a small tam 

 (20. VIII, young fruits); river-bed between Igdloluarsuit and Neke (20. VIII, 

 young fruits); Mac Cornnck Bay, river-bed (27. VIII, young fruits). 



33. Luzula confusa Lindob. 

 Probably common. 



Wash. L.: Putlersuak (L. K., 13. VIII, panicles badly developed). 

 Ingl. L.: Advance Bay (26. VI, flow.); Ren.sselaer Bay (10. VII, flow.). 

 Murch. S.: Piteravik (10. XI, old panicles); Igdloluarsuit, at the manured 

 talus of a fowling-clill ('.). VIII, vigorous specimens with ripe seeds). 



34. Luzula nivalis (Læst.) Beurl.; L. hijperborea Blytt. 



Wash. L.: Cape Forbes (L. K., 1(3. VIII, well developed dense-flowering 

 panicles). 



Ingl. L. : Advance Bay, dry "fjeldmark"" (2G. VI, year-old panicles and 

 new ones just protruding). 



Liliaceæ. 



35. Tofieldia coccinea Hiebardson(?). 



Tilt.' idcnlilication i.s nuL qiiiLc .sure jjccaiisf I bf plaiils werc sterile, 

 but as T. coccinea has been foiind in Wolstonbolinc .Sound (cfr. Osten- 

 feld, .Mr.bl. r,n»nl. LXIV, p. 1U8, 1923), it is probable that the same 

 species — nol 7". imliislris — is j)rpsenl in Mnrchison Sound. 



-Murch. S.: Igdloluarsuit (2<S. \'ll. ster.); Mac Cormick Bay, boggy river- 

 bed (7. IX, .ster.). 



