150 Morten P-s Ponsii.n. 



ViERHAPPER, all these identifications are erroneous aiul are not to be 

 referred to his E. horealis. 



X 271. Antennaria groenlandica Porsild: 



Medd. om Grl. 51, p. 274 tab. 6. 1915 (Syn. A. dioica var. hi/perborea 

 Lange Consp. Fl. Groonl. p. 100; non GnaphoJium hyperhoreum Don). 



On rather dry spots, sunny herb-mats and healh (Rosen vinge). 



Mainland: Only found in Ihe southorn part of the area, Holsteinsborg, 66°55' 

 (V.); with some doubt, I also refer sonie piants from Ipiutarssuaq in N. Stroni- 

 fjord, 67°42' (P. &: E.) to this species becausc of tlic snow-wliite obtusc involucral 

 bracts. The rosulated leaves are shorter and rclatively broader than on typical 

 specimens. 



A di-stinct southern type, the above mentioned localities are 

 the northern Hmit. Flowers and fructificates apogamically. 

 Covered by snow during winter. 



/V 272. Antennaria intermedia (Rosenv.) 



Porsild: 1. c. p. 278. fig. 7. 



In kixiiriant herb-mats and slopes. Rare, probably overlooked. 



Disko: Several localities on the South coast near Godhavn 69°16' (various 

 coUectors). 



Mainland: Atanikerdluk, 70°5' (P.); Sarqaq, 70° (V.); N. Stroniljurd; Eqa- 

 luarssuit, 67°36' (P. &E.); Præstefjæld near Holsteinsborg, 66°o5' (Th. H.); Nau- 

 jarssuit in Qeqertalik-fjord 66°44' (P. & E.). 



Probably a southern type, south of our area occurring down 

 to 61°45'. 



Abundantly, but late flowering; fruits are developed apogamically 

 in favourable seasons. 



Covered l)y thick layers of snow during winter. 



i 273. Antennaria glabrata (J. Vahl) 



E. L. Greene Pittonia III. p. 285. 1898. Porsild 1. c. p. 273 fig. 4. 

 (Syn. A. alpina var. giabrata J. Vahl). 



Whcn 1 in 1915 proposed liiis combination, 1 was unaware of the 

 faet that Greene 17 years ago had raised the same plant to the rank 

 of a species. 



In herb mats, on opon spots in heath and in morainic soil. 



Disko: Found in most ot tiic invustigatcd parts of llic iskuid, liut scarce; 

 without doubt often overlooked. Seems to be somewhat more common on the north- 

 ern half than on the southern (P.). — Hare (P.). 



Mainland: CoUected at Nugssuaq, 70°40' (P.). Sarqaq, 70° (V. Htz.); Eqe 

 69°40' (P.); South coast of Sarqardlit, 68°40' (P. & E.); N. Isortoq, 67°15' (V.). 



