The Flora of Disko Island and Adjacent Coast of West Greenland. 87 
Around Disko-Bay also to be found in the lowland. 
Abundantly flowering and fruiting. 
Undoubted!y snowless now and then during the winter. 
174. Draba crassifolia Grau. 
This insignificant species is undoubtedly often overlooked, thus the 
distribution insufficiantly known. 
Disko: At Godhavyn in the lowland as well as on the hills; observed several 
times. 
Hare © (P.). 
Mainland: Sarqaq (V.); Kangatsiaq (Sor.); IkertOq Fjord ca. 66°45’ (V.). 
South of the area found at 64°40% north of it till ea, 73°. From East Greenland 
also known from places on the middle of the coast. Nevertheless I am inclined to 
consider it a northern type, and it is no doubt to be found far northwards. 
Lance Conspectus p. 38 writes: ‘‘annual or biennial hardly peren- 
nial”. Specimens from Godhayn are plainly perennial. 
In sound condition the petals are pale yellow; | have never 
seen white flowers (Cfr. E. Ekman I. ec. p. 13). 
Flowers and fructifieates. 
No doubt normally covered by snow during the winter. 
I 175. Draba nivalis Livsest. 
On rocks, rarer on gravel. Very common throughout the whole 
area. 
Widely ranging in Greenland without northern or southern limit. 
From the shore to the snowline. 
Abundantly flowering and fruiting. 
Hibernates, often snowless. 
V 176. Draba fladnizensis Wuvr (Incl. Dr. lapponica Want, 
Dr. Wahlenbergii Harrm.). 
In all sorts of soil: sand, clay, gravel, rocks, among grasses a. s. 0. 
Very common throughout the whole area. 
Widely ranging in West Greenland, but a northern type with- 
out north limit, but with a southern limit of continual distribution at 
about 64°; south hereof only observed once. 
Ascends the hills to the snowline. 
Abundantly flowering and fruiting. 
Often snowless during winter. 
