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Further, I should like to express the thanks of botanists to the two col- 
lectors, especially to Mr. Linpström, for the great service they have done to 
botanical geography in taking the trouble to collect a considerable material from 
countries hitherto very little known with regard to their flora. I hope the 
paper here published will show them that they have not worked in vain. 
As the two regions from which the collections originate are far from 
each others, I think it more convenient to give the lists for each of them 
separately. 
The species enumerated have been arranged in genera and families almost 
to the same order as that used in Brirron & Brown, An Illustrated Flora of 
the northern United States, Canada, etc., vol. III, New York 1896—98. 
I have myself identified all the plants and am responsible for their names 
with exception of the two new species of Taraxacum, the determination and 
description of which are due to Dr. H. Danrsrepr of Stockholm. I am much 
indebted to him for his kind help in this matter. 
The Botanical Museum, Copenhagen. 
September 1909. C. H. Ostenfeld. 
