MoilTF.N P.'^POKSILD. 



Kiu.iNj; Pdnsii.n was tlir first to lind: 

 liotnjch in m lun ccolal uni. 



Tilis (It'tailid .'miineration shows clearly, ihat even ftinii llif l>t>st 

 and most IreqiuMilly invostiijatod localities some new species cuuld still 

 be foiind and tliat consequently from lesser investigated areas 

 tilt' (JiscovtM-y of several species may still be expected. 



The botaiiical i n vestigat ion ol' Ihe mainland (»I West 

 Grccnlaiid bctwccii 71^ and 66° has not been nearly so thurough as 

 that ol' Disko Island bul, nevertheless, better than on several other 

 parts of liie coast. My own excursions -liere extend from the Itivdleq- 

 fjord at 66°30' N-Lat. to the Laksefjord at 72°30', and they comprise 

 especially : 



1 ) The fjords in llic Holsteinborg district, 1914. 



L^i Nordre Stromfjord. 11' 1 8. 



3) The district of Egedesminde 1912, 1914, 1918. 



4) The region about South East Bay 1917. 



5) The land between the icefjords of Jakobshavn and Torssu- 

 kåtak 1915. 



6) The south and west coasts of Nugssuaq Peninsula 1902, 1908, 



1909, l'.MI. 1913. 



7) Hare Island 1909. 



8) The coast and fjords between 71° and 72°30' N-Lat., 1911. 

 TiioRBJ('»HN Porsild took part in tlie collecting work of Xo. 



7 and S and on tho jrmrneys of 1911 and 1913 under Xo. (>, whilst 

 Eru.i.N(. l'on^ii.n was my parlnor on llip joui'iu'ys Xo. 1, 2 and 3. 



In tin- following is given an enumeralion of Ihc localities, where more 

 or It'ss txlensive botanical collcctions have been made. For the names 

 of llii- follictors 1 have used the following abbrexialions. Tlir mark! 

 bchirid a name denotes specimens seen by me. 



Bg. = Sv. Berggren. 

 BI. = A. P.r.ilin. 



R. Br. = Hob. lirown. 

 Engell = M. C. Engell. 

 Fr. — Til. l'Vics. 

 Hart. = II. Ch. Hart. 



IHz. = X. Hartz. 



Til. 11. Theo. Holm. 



Jens. — J. A. D. Jensen (Bildsøe). 



Jost. = W. Jost. 



Korn. = A. KorinTup. 



l\r. = Kruuse. 



