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think that both opinions are correct, as I take C. pedunciilata as 

 merely a variety of C. hamiilata, distinguished by its stalked friiits. 

 Such a form: C. hamiilata Kiilz., L pedunciilata (D. C. pro sp.) has 

 been found in S trom 6 (Miavevatn). 



81. C. stagnalis Scop. 



Fam. XVIII. CARYOPHYLLACEAE. 



t Agrostemma githago L. 



82. Alsine verna Bart., var. hirta (Wormskj.) Lge. 



83. Cerastium Edmondstonii (Watson) Mm'b. & Ostf. 

 Cerastiiim alpiniim has been recorded from Fugl 6 in my list 



(1. c. p. 60), but on closer examination I find it to be only a male 

 form of C. Edmondstonii, which elsewhere ahvays occurs as a her- 

 maphrodite. The male specimens from Fuglo differ from the type 

 in the more branched inflorescence and the whole shape of the 

 tufts, but the broad sepals and the narrowness of the white mem- 

 branous margins of the bracts point decidely to C. Edmondstonii. 



With regard to the name of this species S. Murbeck (Bota- 

 niska Notiser, 1898, p. 246) and I myself (1. c. p. 60) have pointed 

 out that the oldest name must be C. latifoliiim, />, Edmondstonii 

 Watson, London Botan. Soc. Catalogue of British Piants, 1844. The 

 species name C. arcticiim given by Joh. Lange, Flora Danica, fase. 

 50, p. 7, 1880, to forms of this neighbourhood, can not be retained 

 for Iwo reasons: P it is much later than Watson's name. 2^ Lange 

 himself has mixed two distinct species together, as his description 

 and the drawings in the plate are based upon partly C. Edmond- 

 stonii from East-Iceland, partly C. alpiniim from Greenland (a con- 

 densed dwarf form). From this it will be evident, that the name 

 C. arcticiim in all cases should be omitted. 



84. C. glomeratum Thuill. 



85. C. tetrandrum Curtis, and var. zetlandiciim Murb. 



86. C. trigynum Vill. 



87. C. vulgare Hartm., mostly var. alpestre (Lindbl.). 



88. Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh., and var. major Rostr. 



89. Lychnis flos cuculi L. 



90. Melandrium rubrum (Weig.) Garcke. 



Myggenæs (accord. to G. P.); Vaago: Midvaag, rock-ledge on the 

 fowling clifTs (accord. to G. P.). 



91. Sagina nivalis (Lindbl.) Fr. 



92. S. procumbens L. 



