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MoKTKN I*, POHSILD. 



I 204. Dryas integrifolia M. \ ami.. 



I II heat 11, sandy and ^n-avelly soil, ol'tiMi at the l)orders and in the 

 dellas ol' ^dacier-tonriits washod down Ironi the highlands; also on 

 l'resh niorainic soil and in fell-lields. 



\'erv coinnion thron^hout the whole area. 



Narrowlcavfd, highland s|MMiincn nf Dn/fm irii''i>r{folin with new slioot, representing 

 thf f. intcriiirdia Nath. From gravd-hank in a river delta. 



Wiiifly distrihntfMJ in West Greenland and withont northern limit, 

 also tonnd in Ihc sonthniost Greenland luit, according to Hosenvinge, 

 very scarce south ol' 04^. Hence a northern type. 



Abnndantly flowering and frnctificating. 



<^)ften snowless dnring winter. 



Uf the variations of the species, var. intermodia Nath. (Ofv. K. Sv. 

 Vet. Ak. Forh. 1884, Nr. 1, p. 24) has becn discnssed several times, 

 because the existence of this form hos been considered a support of 



