32 C. H. Ostenfeld. 



*Erigeron contpositus. 

 * Taraxatunt hiipnrctiuni. 

 *Taraxaciini phi/Kidtocarpum. 

 *Toraxacuin puniiUini. 



Pirolo grandijlora. 



Pedicularis arctica. 



Pediciilaris capitata. 



An 'AE" means tli;il tlu^ spocies has also reached Arctic Europe 

 and ''(AE)" tli;it it has reached tlic arctic islands north of Enrope only. 



\\"\[\\ retjard to somo oi' tin' species the following remarks refer 

 to their distribution in more detaii: 



Drijnpteris fragans, reaches Cajie Agassiz (ca. 79° N.) just soutli 

 of the Ilumboldt Glacier, found again in E. Greenland south of 76° IS'. 

 (southern limit ca. 10° X.), not found in Arctic Europe. 



Deschampsia arctica, reaches the north coast, not found in W. 

 Greenland south of 76° \., neither in Arctic Europe. 



Deschampsia pinnila, found in the northern parts both of \V. and 

 E. Greenland, but not in Arctic Europe. Found in Ellesmere Land 

 (78°45' N.) and in eastern subarctic Asia (Kamtschatka); does not 

 reach the north coast. 



Pleuropogon Sabinei, fuund in several piaces in northern Green - 

 liiiid, also on the north coast, southern hmit in W. Greenland ca. 76° N., 

 in E. Greenland ca. 71° N.; found on arctic islands north of Europa, 

 not on the mainland. As it also occur in the higli mountains of Asia 

 it may perhaps be taken as really a circumpolar species of rare or scat- 

 tered occurrence. 



Poa abbreviata, found all oxrr northern Greenland, not on thi' main- 

 land of Arctic Europe, but on the arctic European islands. 



Piiccinellia angiistata, as Poa abbreviata. 



Puccinellia Vahliana, found in several j)laces of noi-lheiri Greenland, 

 but not on the north coast, and not on the mainland of Arctic Europe. 



TofieJdia coccinea, foiuid in scattered j)laces of northcin r'.reenland 

 both on filt' wcst and on the east coast; not known from the iioilh 

 coast, neither from Euro])e. 



Minuartia Rossii, only found on the north coast of Greenland 

 and on Gcrmania Land, X. E. Greeidand (ca. 76°45' N.), otherwise a 

 rare plant in Sj)itsbergen, and niorc distributed in Arctic America and 

 in related forms also fouinl in i^xky Mountains. 



Aralis Ilookeri, a rare plant, found in a few piaces of Arctic Ame- 

 rica and W. Greenland, and a special form (var. multicaulis Simm.) 

 at Foulke Fjord, X. W. Greenland (ca. 78°20' X.). 



Draba subcapitala widrly distributfd in northern Greenland, not 



