108 Monten P. Porsitp. 
At Paotat ascending to 800 im. 
Flowers and fructificates abundantly. 
Hibernates covered by snow. 
A 213. Epilobium lactiflorum Hausskyn. (2. alpinum TREeLease: 
Revision of the American species of Epilobium Rep. Miss. Bot. G. 1. 
1891). 
Very rare in the area, only at hot springs, in very moist places 
among mosses. 
Disko: Lyngmarken (V.; Th. Fr.; P.); Engelskmandens Havn (P.); Kuanit 
(Th. P.), Torskenees (Th. P.); Mellemfjord, Kuanit and Ikorfarssuit 69°44’ (P.). 
A decided southern type, north of the area found once at Kiik 70°40’ (Vh.). 
South of the area observed at 64°10’ and from several places between 60° and 62° 
(Ros.). 
Abundantly flowering and fruiting. Forms winter-buds. 
Abundantly covered by snow and ice during winter. 
A 214. Epilobium Hornemanni ReIcHENs. 
In similar places together with the preceding, but much more 
frequent. 
Disko: The south-land from Mudderbugt westwards, Diskofjord, N. Laxe- 
bugt, the north side of Mellemfjord at most of the hot springs (P.). The Waygat- 
coast at the springs of Unartorssuaq 69°50’ (P.). 
Mainland: At the hot spring on Sarqardlit at Egedesminde 68°40’ (P.); 
Sarfarssuaq in N. Stromfjord 67°50’ (P. & E.); Prestefjeld at Holsteinsborg 66°55’ 
(W. & H.); from here not observed southwards till Godthaabsfjord and South 
Greenland 60°—62°. 
A southern type, the mentioned places represent the northern 
limit in Greenland. 
Abundantly flowering and fruiting in not too cold summers. Forms 
winter-buds. 
Hibernates covered by snow and ice. 
At Kuanit in Mellemfjord 69°43’ Tu. Porstip collected a specimen 
just flowering, July 9. 1911, deviating much from the normal E. Horne- 
manni by its large and broad leaves. It resembles FE. alsinefolium from 
Iceland, leg Hetc1 Jonsson, very much. RoseNvinGE has observed 
similar presumed transitorial forms in South Greenland, see Tilleg 
p-. 660. 
L 215. Epilobium palustre L. var. labradoricum Havsskn. 
In similar places, often together with the preceding, but much rarer. 
Disko: Near Godhavyn (Bg.); Engelskmandens Havyn (P.); in valleys at Skansen 
69°2b% (P2): 
