8 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. KI. 
Flowering specimens were collected on Aug. 5th 1905; in buds in 
July 1904 (GoprreD Hansen). 
Elymus L. 
21. Elymus mollis Trın., in SPRENGEL, Neue Entdeck., II, 1821, p. 72; 
Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., II, 1840, p. 255; Macoun, Catalogue IV, 1890, 
p. 246; GELERT, 18 Osrencerp, Fl. Aret., D, 7902, p. 333. 
Flowering specimens were collected on Aug. 6th, 1904 at Framnæs, 
Gjöa Harbour. 
Dicotyledones. 
Salicaceae. 
Salix LL. 
22. Salix reticulata L., Sp. pl. 2, 1753, p. 1018; Cove Før 
Washington, Acad. Sc., III, 1901, p. 340, pl. 42; Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. 
II, 1839, p. 151; Macoun, Catalogue III, 1886, p. 454; S. orbicularis, 
ÅNDERSSON, In De Candolle, Prodromus, XVI, 2, 1868, p. 300. 
Rar, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
A few small specimens have been brought home; they bear young 
female catkins with dark scales (Aug. 3rd 1905). 
The leaves vary from broad-elliptic to rotundate-elliptic, not orbicular. 
I quite agree with Covizre (I. c.) who unites S. reticulata and S. orbi- 
cularis ANDERS. 
23. Salix arctica PaıLas, Flora Rossica Il, 1790, p. 86; R. Brown, 
Chloris Melvill., 1823, p. 24; Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. II, 1839, p. 152; Macoun, 
Catalogue, III, 1886, p. 444; A. N. Lunpström, Weiden Nowaja Semljas, 
Upsala, 1877, p. 31, fig. I; CoviLe, Proc. Washington Acad. Sc., III, 1901, 
p. 326, pl. 40; H. G. Simmons, Sec. Arct. Exp. Fram 1898—1902, No. 2, 
1906, P. 130. 
Rae, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
Several specimens with immature catkins have been collected in the 
first half of August (July 3rst—Aug. roth) 1904 and 1905. Most of the 
specimens belong to the relatively narrow-leaved var. Browmnit (ANDERS.) 
Lunpstr. |. c. p.37 (leaves broad-elliptic or obovate), which, however, 
passes gradually over into the main form with rotundate or rotundate- 
obovate leaves. 
