142 Mornren P. Ponsivo. 
Abundantly flowering and fructificating, even specimens only | em 
high will flower. 
The habitats of the plant are richly covered by snow during winter. 
1 252. Pedicularis lapponica |. 
On heath and mossy bogs. Common or very common throughout 
our area, but never occurring in mineralic soil poor in humus. 
The distribution of this species in Greenland is remarkable: south 
of our area it is common to about 64° and only observed twice south 
of that latitude (Ros.). In East Greenland it is only known between 
69°25’ and 73°10’ (K.) The northern limit in West Greenland is still 
unknown, in the fjords at 72°23’ it was so commonly distributed that 
the northern limit hardly can be here. On the other hand the records 
from 76°—83° by Hart have proved to be erroneous (Simmons: Elles- 
mereland p. 34). 
In our area ranging to at least 600 m above the sea. 
Abundantly flowering, but very often no seeds are developed. 
Covered by thick layers of snew during winter. 
A 253. Pedicularis euphrasioides Srepu. 
On somewhat humid, luxuriant heath, exceptionally observed on 
a gravelly slope 
[Disko: Stated from Diskofjord, without special mention of locality (Ser-.). 
Here scarched for in vain through several years especially at the settlements visited 
in all probability by the Rey. Sorensen (P.).] 
Mainland: Continually distributed from the South-East-Bay (the northern 
limit at 68°45’) at least to S. Stromfjord, 66°30’. This large occurrence borders on 
the inland ice and the species does not occur in the archipelago of Egedesminde 
(K., P. & E.). In the fjords, N. Stromfjord and N. Isortoqg, the occurrence advances 
towards the mouth. 
A southern type the range of which in Greenland is very remark- 
able. Besides from the occurrence mentioned above it is known from 
the fjords about 64° and from an isolated finding at 62°5’ (Ros.). Not 
found in East Greenland. 
Very abundantly flowering and fructificating. 
Covered by thick layers of snow during winter. 
The species is perennial. 
j 254. Pedicularis flammea L. (P. versicolor MEEHAN, not WAHL.). 
In mossy bogs and moist places in the heath. 
Very common throughout the whole area. 
Widely distributed in Greenland, without southern limit; the 
northern limit not known, but may be north of 74°. 
