24 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. KI. 
This species was in full flower in the beginning of August 1904 and 
1905 (31st July—ıoth Aug.) The specimens are low, ca. 6—10 cm. high, 
broad-leaved and with 1—4 large flowers on each stem. 
Ericaceae. 
Cassiope D. Don. 
56. Cassiope tetragona (L.) Don, Edinb. New Phil. Journ., vol. 17, 
1834, p. 158; Macoun, Catalogue II, 1884, p. 297; Andromeda tetragona L., 
Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. I, 1834, p. 38: 
Rar, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
Was in bloom on July 31st 1904; well developed specimens collected 
with empty capsules from the foregoing year. 
Plumbaginaceae. 
Statice L. 
57. Statice armeria L., var. sibirica (Turcz.) ROSENVINGE, Medd. 
Grönland, vol. 3, part 3, 1892, p. 683 (sub »Armeria vulgari WILLD.<); 
S. maritima Miu., var sibirica (Turcz.) Simmons, Sec. Arct. Exp. Fram 
1898—1902, No. 2, 1906, p. 34; 5. armeria L:; Hoor., Fl. Bor. Amal 
1838, p. 123; Armeria vulgaris WILLD.; Macoux, Catalogue II, 1884, p. 308. 
In flower and with year-old faded inflorescences about the first of 
August (July 31st, 1904; Aug. 3rd, 1905). 
Scrophulariaceae. 
Pedicularis L. 
58. Pedicularis capitata ADAMS, Mém. Soc. imp. Natural., Moscou, 
vol. 5, 1817; p: 100; STEVEN, ibidem, vol. 6, 1823, p. 19, tabs.) tiara, 
Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. II, 1838, p. 106; Macoun, Catalogue II, 1884, p. 371; 
Simmons, Sec. Arct. Exp. Fram 1898—1902, No. 2, 1906, p. 26; P. Nelson: 
R. Br., in RicHarpson, App. to Frankl. rst Journ., 1823, p. 743 (nomen 
solum); Hooker, App. to Parry’s 2nd voy., 1825, p. 402, tab. 1, figs. 1—5. 
Rar, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — Wacker, Boothia Felix. 
In full bloom about the beginning of August (July 31st 1904; Aug. 
4th 1905). 
59. Pedicularis sudetica Wirip., Spec. Plant, III, 1800, p. 209; 
Steven, Mém. Soc. imp. Natural., Moscou, vol. 6, 1823, p. 44, tab. 15, fig. 2; 
