22 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. KI. 
Saxifragaceae. 
Saxifraga L. 
47. Saxifraga oppositifolia L., Sp. pl, 1753, p. 402; Hooker, Fl. 
Bor. Am., I, 1834, p. 242; Macoun, Catalogue I, 1883, p. 149; Antiphylla 
oppositifolia (L.) Fourr; SMALL, N. Am. Flora, vol. 1905, p. 157. 
Rag, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — Watker, Boothia Felix. 
In bloom from the beginning of July (7th, 1904); the specimens bear 
numerous empty capsules from the foregoing year. 
48. Saxifraga cernua L., Sp. pl., 1753, p. 403; Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am, 
I, 1834, p. 245; Macoun, Catalogue I, 1883, p. 151; SMALL, N. Am. 
Flora, 1905, p. 128. 
Rar, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — Watker, Boothia Felix. 
In 1905 (Aug. 2nd—11th) the specimens collected have a single well- 
developed apex-flower, while the specimens from 1904 (July 31st, Aug. 3rd) 
have more or less aborted apex-flower. Bulbils numerous in both cases. 
49. Saxifraga rivularis L., Sp. pl., 1753, p. 404; Hooker, Fl. Bor. 
Am., I, 1834, p. 246; Macoun, Catalogue I, 1883, p. 151; SMALL, N. Am. 
Flora, 1905, p. 127. 
Rae, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
Only a small fragment has been collected accidentally among mosses 
(Aug. 3rd, 1905). 
50. Saxifraga groenlandica L., Sp. pl, 1753, p. 404; SIMMONS, Sec. 
Arct. Exp. Fram 1898—1902, No. 2, 1906, p. 70; S. caespitosa L., Sp 
pl, 1753, p. 404; Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., I, 1834, p. 244 (incl. S. exarata 
Hook.); Macoux, Catalogue I, 1883, p. 150; Muscaria caespitosa (L.) 
Haw.; SMALL, N. Am. Flora, 1905, p. 130. 
Rag, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
In bloom in the beginning of August (6th in 1904, 3rd in 1905). 
The specimens collected agree with var. uniflora (R. Br.) Sımm., l. c. 
p. 71 (S. uniflora R. Brown, Chloris Melvill., 1823, p. 16). 
51. Saxifraga nivalis L., Sp. pl., 1753, p. 401; Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., 
I, 1834, p. 248; Macoux, Catalogue I, 1883, p. 152; Micranthes nivalis (L.) 
SMALL, N. Am. Flora, 1905, p. 136. 
Rar, Wollaston- Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
In bloom in the beginning of August (3rd in 1904 and 2nd in 1905). 
