IN MoKTF.N-tP. Porsild. 



Korrortiissoq, 66°;").') \\ . iV II. 1884. 



Sarfani^Miaq, ()«)^Y):V W . .V II. 1884; E. P. 1914. 



Maliiriaq. (Wi^aC W. c^ 11. 1884; P. c<l' E. 1914. 



ItivMiMi-vallfV «)() T)?'— 67^2', V. 1832; W. .V- II. 1S,S4; P. \ K. 



1914. 

 lktMt(K| Ijord (H) 47', \ . 

 Nuujarssiiit, fjord of Qeqertalik 66°45', Bniiiiim'istrdi , P. »fc E. 



1914. 

 Head (d" Itivdleq-Fjord ol 00^30', P. ^'E. 1914. 

 Itivdlinguaq 06"29' Jens. 1884; P. \- E. 1914. 

 Ht'ad of S. Strømfjord, Nakajanga, Umivik and environs ca. GG'^oO' 



Jens. 1884. 



Tho above mentioned lisl shows thai llic hotanically examiiictl 

 localities are situated rather close to the outer coast, while the interior 

 of the large ice-free territory from 66°5' up to the Disco Bay still is 

 qiiite insuffieiently investigated. Tho uiiinoroiis discoveries of rare 

 piants, often far from lln'ir ordinary area of disti'iliiition. whicli have 

 especially been made in the southern part of the country, show that 

 large results may still be looked forward to liere. And as this territory 

 in geographir-al-geological respect, too. may probably be reckoned 

 among the most interesting in Greenland, both a closer investigation 

 and a better and more detailed charting would seem to be one of the 

 most remunerative tasks of the future. May they come soen! 



Remarks to the following catalogue of piants. 



Determination of the materi;il. 



I detcrmined the results of my first journey at Copenhagen where 

 1 had free access lo the Arctir llcrbaiium in lln' Potanical Mu- 

 seum, Besides, great assistancf was given nu' by Prol. I)r. (". II. Osten- 

 feld, the then inspector ol I lir Museum. Atter my departure for Green- 

 land numerous critical questions have been sent Dr. Ostenfeld f(»r 

 decision. .Somc piants have beon determined by Piot. C. Haunkler, 

 Coponhagon { I^olanio^ietoii niucronatus), E)r. II. Daulstedt, Stock- 

 holiii {Taraxarinfi, Ifieraciu/n), and Dr. P. \. I!ii»I{ERG, New York 

 (l*oU'fitiUa). .My warmcst thanks^are duc lo llicsi' men, whose names 

 I have montionetl, for the holp given to me. Where in tlu' following 

 list the determination is due solely to their judgement, this is expressly 

 mentioned, where nothing i< stated, the responsibility of the deter- 

 mination rests on me. 



