Flowering Piants and Ferns from North-Western Greenland. 



27 



Table I (continued). 



List of Vasciilar Piants (Flowering 



Piants and Fems) found i Greenland 



North of c. 76° Lat. N. 



c 

 o o 



G^ cd 



■■*^^ 



Ih 





I n3 



i2 c 



o c« 



T3 



C 

 « S 

 - O 



2.1 



CC o 



1— ( -73 



c 



c3 



C 



OJ 



c« 



Ol 

 C 



O -S 



o o 



!d 



O 



o 



o 



C/2^ • 

 t3 <^ 



C • 

 =* -i 



o." „ 

 en 



o 



)-> 



3 



<1 



116. Cassiope tetragona 



117. Rliododendron lapponicum 



118. Arnieria vulgaris sibirica . . 



119. Pirola grandiflora 



120. Pedicularis arctica 



121. — capitata 



122. — flammea 



123. — hirsuta 



124. Vaccinium uliginosum var. 



125. — vitis-idæa var. . . 



I 



+ 

 + 

 + 

 + 



+ 

 + 

 + 

 + 



+ 



(+) 



2 



+ 



+ 

 + 



+ 



+ 

 + 



+ 

 + 



3 



+ 

 + 



+ 



+ 



4 



+ 

 + 

 + 

 + 



+ 



+ 

 + 



+ 



+ 



5 



+ 

 + 



+ 



+ 

 + 



+ 



+ 



+ 



7 



+ 



+ 



10 



+ 

 + 

 + 

 + 



+ 

 + 



+ 



In the table (I) there are 7 columns for the different areas of North- 

 Greenland, viz. : 



3. Cape York and Wolstenholme Sound, 75°55' N.— ca. 77° N. 



4. Inglefield Gulf and Murchison Sound, ca. 77° N.— ca. 78° N. 



5. Inglefield Land to the Humboldt Glacier, ca. 78° N.— 79°20' N. 



6. North-western coast north of the Humboldt Glacier, ca. 79°50' N. 



— ca. 82° N. 



7. North coast, ca. 82° N.— 83° N., ca. 60° W.— ca. 20° W. 



8. Independence and Danmark Fjord regions, ca. 82° N. — 81° N., ca. 



40° W.— ca. 20° W. 



9. N. E. coast down to Germania Land, ca. 81° N.— ca. 75°30' N. 



For comparison I have added 4 columns in which 1 have indicated what 

 North-Greenland species occur in: 



1. Arctic American Archipelago (Simmons 1915). 



2. West-Greenland, S. of 76° N. Lat. 



10. East-Greenland, S. of 76° N. Lat. 



11. Arctic Europe. 



A + indicates that a species is found in the arca in qucstion, a -^ 

 that is absent as far as hitherto known, and the same is the case when 

 the space has dots only; a x means — as far as North-Greenland is con- 

 cerned — that in spite of a species not being reported from the area, 

 it probably occurs there as is has been found both to the south and 

 north. In the column for the Arctic American Archipelago brackets 



II 



+ 

 + 

 + 



+ 

 + 



+ 

 + 



