188 — PHANEROGAMIC FLORA OF SPITZBERGEN. 
16. D. pauciflora ?, R. Br.— Very general on the northern coast and 
at Hinlopen Strait, but very rare on the western coast, whence I have 
seen only one specimen from Ice Sound. In flower on the north-east- 
ern side, lat. 80°, 7th July; with ripe pods at Brandywine Bay, 27th 
July. General at Augusti Bay, Treurenburg Bay, and Lomme Bay. 
17. D. micropetala ?, Hook. in Parry ; D. oblongata, Smfit. (Spitzb. 
Flora).—North-eastern side, lat. 80°, out of flower 7th July; Wide 
Bay, in flower, 12th ; Brandywine Bay, in fruit, 27th July. According 
to W. J. Hooker, Sabine gathered this in Spitzbergen, probably on Nor- 
way Island, Jat. 80°, where he had his observatory. It is not found 
on the west coast, but Keilhau got it on Stans Foreland. 
18. D. nivalis, Liljebl.; D. muricella, Wbg. Fl. Dan. fig. 2417.— 
Scarce, as far as Brandywine Bay. In flower on the north-eastern 
side, lat. 80°, 7th, at Wide Bay 11th, and in fruit at Brandywine Bay 
29th July. Found also at Cross Bay, Magdalena Bay, and Ice Sound. 
19. D. arctica, Fl. Dan. 2294.—Hitherto gathered only at Bellsund 
by Vahl, and at Ice Sound by Nordenskiöld. 
20. D. corymbosa, R. Br.; Fl. Dan. 2418.—Magdalena Bay and 
Bellsund, rare, Nordenskidld.- : 
$1... ~~ R. Br.; Fl. Dan. 2421.—West coast as far as 
Magdalena Bay, sca 
© 92. D. hirta; Lis; ks Dan. 2422.—More general than the prece- 
ding, to which intermediate forms seem to unite it. Found on the 
Norse Islands, at King's Bay, and Ice Sound. : 
23. D. Wahlenbergii, Hrtm.; Fl. Dan. 2420.— Here and there on 
the north and west coasts. Flowered in the first part of July at 
Treurenburg Bay, Wide Bay, and in the north-east. Found also at 
Lomme Bay, Cross Bay, King’s Bay, Magdalena Bay, Ice Sound, and 
Bellsund.* 
24. Cochlearia fenestrata, R. Br. in Pa 
Cochlearize Anglieze proxima species et vix distincta: - 
Var. a. typica. Spithamea vel pedalis, erecta, foliis radicalibus 
reniformi-cordatis eito deeiduis, caulinis spathulato-oblongis subdentatis, 
infimis petiolatis, siliculis subvenosis ovato-ovalibus rarius subglobosis. 
_is_ pretty ep in Spitzbergen ; it is peculiar, probably a new species, near D. 
Tee Bie 
* Draba incana, L., is given as a Spitzbergen plant by Dr, J. D. Hooker, i h y 
important memo Se on the * Distribution of Arctic Plants, Liun. Trans. xxiii. p. 2 
' London, 1861. 
