The Plant-Life of Hare Island off the coast of West Greenland. 263 
Carex lagopina WAHLENB. 
On the south coast, rare. 
Carex glareosa WAHLENB. 
On sea-shores with Glyceriae, sparingly. 
Carex ursina Dew. 
On the west coast, rare. 
Carex rariflora (WAHLENB.) SM. 
In bogs and meadows, very common. 
Carex aquatilis (WAHLENB.) var. stans (DREJ.) Воотт. 
In bogs and at edges of ponds together with Eriophorum. 
Carex salina WAHLENB., var. 
On the south coast, rare. 
Carex rigida Goon. 
Rather common; together with Eriophorum and Carex aquatilis 
var. stans stouter forms occur approaching f. Bigelovii (TorR.) Baru. 
Carex rupestris ALL. 
On barren ground and rock-ledges, not common. 
Carex misandra R. Br. 
On the south coast, not common. 
Juncus arcticus WILLD. 
On wet sand, common. 
Juncus castaneus Sm. 
With the preceding, often forming patches. 
Juncus triglumis L. 
In bogs, probably common. 
Juncus biglumis L. 
In bogs, common. 
Luzula arcuata (WAHLENB.) Sw. var. confusa LINDEB. 
On fell-fields, barren ground and heaths, common. 
Luzula nivalis (Глезт.) BEURL. 
Common. 
Tofieldia palustris Hups. 
Rather scarce. 
Salix arctica R. Br. var. groenlandica (ANDERSS.) LUNDSTR. 
In bogs and swamps, common. 
Salix glauca L. 
Common, but not forming thickets. 
Salix herbacea L. 
In mossy bogs, not rare. 
Koenigia islandica L. 
At the edges of pools, probably scarce. 
Polygonum viviparum L. 
In herb-mats, heaths and barren ground, common. 
