\t tlif lifi^'iniiiiis,' nt llit' aiihiiiiii w iiilt'isl aiidt-r; lalrr oii lliickly 

 roviTtMl l>y SHOW and oftcii hy itf. 



j 10(1. Juncus trijilumis L. 



(hl innist saiiil aml clay al lakt'-sliori's, and oii ojx'ii spuls in l)ugs 

 and liralli. 



liidonldcdly ronininn t lirdiiulidni | hc wliolc area, hul oflen ah- 

 srnl Ironi lists ol' planls owini; to overlook i ni,'. 



Kat hor a son t horn t y po, t hc north hinil oT \s hirh i. s nnl k now n. 

 To 70 4;')' wf have speciniens aml xciilied rooords. .\ly previons record 

 from 12 'MV is apparenlly incorrect (Modd. om (ironld. ")(). p. :>71), 

 oNvinj; to an erroneous determination. 



Ascendinfj: to o — 600 ni. 



Altnndanlly llowering and frniting. 



Ilihcrnates nsnally ahnndantly covered l)y snow and olien by ice. 



I mi. Juncus biglumis 1.. 



( Ml iiioisl sand and clay, often on hare spots in iiogs and lieath; 

 scarcer amontj taller mosses and other vegetation. 



Very conimon throngiiout the whole area. From the arehipelago 

 of Kgcdcsminde reeorded hy Kruuse as "rare'" hiil I hat does not agree 

 with om- ohservations. 



Asccnding the liills lo llic snow-line; in tracls of dcnse vegetation 

 often fonnd ascended oi on llie shady side. 



\\ idejy distrihnled arclic plani withoiil iicilhcr sonlliern nor 

 norlhcrn jinnt ifi riiei-nland. 



Ahnndantly llowering and IViiiling. 



Ilihecnales cftvcrcd hv snow. 



A 102. Juncus trifidus L. 



' >ii dry and snnny rock-ledges aniong other vegetation, sometimes 

 on gravel or in heih-mats; seems to hc i-arer on hasall than on gneiss 

 and satldstoiM'. 



hisko: 'l'ln' .suulli coast, ;it Ciodhavii rathcr loiiimon and Irnin \Inil<lt'iliii<,f| 

 l<» liij^'i^'soij fin 4.')' (I'.). 



MaiulaiMl: Hode Bay tj!j 2(1'? (Sur.), liuiu tlic aiclii|)clagM dI l'^gcdcsmiiide 

 n-porli'd liy l\iut;sE as "coininon"; no piaces arc indicalod aiid wc liave not re- 

 found it hprn. N. Sln.infjdrd ; Iviialik (;7''47' iV. \ K.), N. Isortoq 67°20' (Hos.) 

 niid S. Kanj?erdhiarssiik (57 o' (\V. \ H). 



Sonfhern type, the ahove-meni ioncd localities i-epresenl Ihe 

 known north limit. 

 IvOwland plaid. 



