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Stellapia uliginosa Murr. — Fl. p. 65. — (Trangisvaag). The 

 flower is 4 — 5 mm. in diameter. The pelals are smaller than the 

 sepals. The plant is at firsl protandrous and then becomes ho- 

 mogamous. 



Succisa pratensis Moench. — Fl. p. 46. — The plant is slightly 

 protandrous. The style varies in length. The flower is visited by flies. 



Thymus serpyilum L. — Fl. p. 48. — (Trangisvaag). The her- 

 maphrodite flowers are decidedly protandrous; the pistillate flower, 

 wliich has a long projecting style, secrets honey so abundantly 

 that it may almost reach to the throat of the coroUa. Flies visit 

 the flowers. 



Trifolium repens L. — Fl. p. 71. — At Trangisvaag a Hadena 

 sp. was seen in a flower. 



Vaccinium Vitis idæa L. — Fl. p. 57. — (Vestmanhavn). Is said 

 to set ripe fruit. 



Veronica Beccabunga L. — Fl. p. 56. — Has a ring of hairs 

 around the throat of the corolla. Appears to be homogamous. 



Veronica officinalis L. — Fl. p. 57. — (Trangisvaag). The dia- 

 meter of the flower is 7 — 8 mm. The corolla is pale-lilac with 

 stripes of a darker colour. Homogamous. The anthers and the 

 stigma occur at the same level, but as the stamens are spreading, 

 insect-pollination appears to be necessary for the setting of fruit. 



