Jan, 1908.) FLORA OF PRINCE CHARLES FORELAND. 319 
CAMPANULACEA., 
Campanula uniflora, Linn, Three specimens from Cape 
Cold. 
SCROPHULARINES. 
Pedicularis hirsuta, Linn. “Talus of 1050 feet hill” at 
southern end of central ranve and on north-west shore. 
In flower in July ; in fruit in August. 
POLYGONACE. 
Polygonum viviparum, Linn. Generally stunted and low 
growing, this species occasionally assumes a more luxuriant 
form. Near Vogel Hook, below Mount Monaco, and along 
the shore southward. 
Oxyria digyna, Hill. Luxuriant specimens in profuse 
flower (July and August) from near Vogel Hook. 
SALICINEA. 
Salix polaris, Wahlenb. Common, Specimens from near 
Vogel Hook and the shores of Antarctic’s Bay. 
JUNCACEZ. 
Juncus biglumis, Linn, On shore below Mount Monaco, 
Luzula arcuata, Sw. Peter Winter Bay on east coast and 
near Vogel Hook, 
Luzula arcuata, Sw., var. hyperhorea, R. Br. At north end 
of Foreland, and at Cape Cold and vicinity. 
Luzula nivalis, Beurl. North-west shores of Foreland. 
GRAMINEA. 
Alopecurus alpinus, Sw. Common. From Vogel Hook to 
Cape Cold. 
Phippsia algida (Sol.), R. Br. Vogel Hook and vicinity. 
Aira alpina, Linn., forma vivipara. Very common; north 
coast and west coast, southward to Mount Monaco, 
Trisetum subspreatum {Linn.), Beauy. Cape Cold. 
Arctophila fulva (Trin.), Rupr. (A. effusa, Lge.), forma 
depauperata, Nath. (A. Malmgreni (Ands.), And. and 
