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to the garden of the Danish Arctic Station, and I hope in future 
to be able to study their variation under cultivation. 
N. Silene acaulis L. 
Common. 
Melandrium triflorum (R. Br.) J. VAHL and 
Melandrium affine J. Vax. 
Both species were several times collected and are probably 
equally common. In my diary-notes I have not distinguished 
them specifically in the field. 
N. Melandrium apetalum (L.) FENZL. 
Very common on morainic soil, clay, moist barren ground 
and in bogs. 
N. Ranunculus lapponicus L. 
In bogs, sparingly. 
Ranunculus hyperboreus Rotts. 
In bogs and tarns, common. 
Ranunculus pygmaeus WAHLENB. 
With the preceding, common. 
Ranunculus nivalis L. 
In bogs, common. 
Ranunculus sulphureus Sot. 
In bogs and moist barren ground, common. 
Thalictrum alpinum L. 
‘In herb-mats on the south coast, rare. 
Arabis alpina L. 
Rather common, especially on the south coa t, but small and 
often sterile. 
N. Cardamine pratensis L. var. angustifolia Hook. 
Amongst wet mosses on the south and east coasts, scarce. 
T. Cardamine bellidifolia L. 
Not common, sometimes probably overlooked. 
Draba hirta L. 
Common. 
Draba arctica J. VAHL. 
South coast, scarce. 
Draba Fladnizensis Wu Lr. 
" Common. 
Draba nivalis LILJEBL. 
Common. 
N. Draba alpina L. 
Rather common. 
Draba crassifolia Gran. 
Collected and observed a few times, but probably common. 
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