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distinct. nerves of the seed-vessels.. C. lagopina, of Vahl, and C. He- 
leonastes of C, Martin, most probably belong to this species. 
14. C. nardina, Fr. Bot. Not. 1839, p.19; Anders. ; C. Hepbuyni 
(Boot), Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. ii. p. 209, tab. 207; Fl. D. 2365; Herb. 
Norm. ix. 86.—At Treurenburg Bay only, 6th July. 
15. C. rupestris, All., Anders., Blytt, Fl. D. 2433.—Extremely 
rare, Treurenburg Bay, 3rd July, Lomme Bay, 24th August, King's 
Bay. 
GRAMINE, Juss. 
16. Alopecurus alpinus, Sm., R. Br. ; 4, ovatus, Horns; A. ovatus 
B- muticus, Smflt.—The apikelet varies in length from being double the 
length of the glumes to being entirely enclosed within them. | Sommer- 
felt has called the form with short spikelets, var. muticus: This is the 
most common form in Spitzbergen. . It is found as far north as 
Brandywine Bay, on the moss or humus-covered. banks at the base of 
the mountains, and especially under the bird-cliffs.. Found, also at 
Augusti Bay, Lomme Bay, Treurenburg Bay, Wide Bay, and other 
places on the west coast. 
17. Aira alpina, L.—Rare on the western coast as far as Amster- 
dam Island, and at’ Hinlopen: Strait (Lomme Bay), but not met with 
on the northern coast. 
à CALAMAGROSTIS, Roth. 
18. Calamagrostis neglecta, Ehrh., Anders. ; C. stricta, Wbg., Hrtm. 
— Bear Island, Keilhau, not Spitzbergen, as erroneously given by Lind- 
blom. At Ice Sound, Advent Bay, in September. .. The,specimens are 
1 ft. high, with a panicle 15-2 inches long. 
719. Trisetum: subspicatum, P. Beauv., Anders.; Aira spicata, L.; 
Avena subspicata, Wbg., Hrtm.—On the west coast as far as Magdalen 
Bay, not rare ; also at Hinlopen Strait, in the interior of Lomme Bay ; 
not yet found on the northern coast. 
pt e Hierochloa pauciflora, R. Br.—Low Island, Pany, according | to 
er. 
81. Dupontia arian. Rupr. Flor. Samojed. p. 64; Fl. Dan. fig. 
2521,—At Bellsund ?, Nordenskiöld ; Ice Sound, Sept. 1861. 
82. D. Fischeri, R. Br.; Poa pelligera, Rupr. ; Holcus arcticus, 
Smfit.—Rare, on wet mossy spots at the foot of the mountains, as far 
as Brandywine Bay, Lomme Bay, Augusti Bay, Ice Sound, Bellsund, 
