398 ICE-BOUND ON KOLGUEV 



Eutrema Edwardsii R. Br. 



Draba muricella Wahl. 



D. hirta L. 



Viola epipsila Ledeb. 

 (Of this he says, ' Very rare, and all growth of leaves is wanting.') 



Parnassia obtusiflora Rupr. 

 (' Allied to P. grcenlandica.') 



Sagina intermedia Rupr. 



Cerastium arvense L. 



Potentilla Comarum Nestl. 



Epilobium lineare L. 



Saxifraga foliolosa L. 



S. hieracifolia L. 



Pachypleurum alpinum Ledeb. 



Adoxa Moschalellina L. 



Senecio campestris DC. 



Vaccinium Myrtillus L. 



Pyrola uniflora L. 



Androsace septentrionalis L. 



Juniperus communis L. 

 (' Nor is it absent from Kolguev, where it is to be referred to 

 J. nana W.') 



POLYPETAL^ 



RANUNCULACE^ 



Ranunculus pygmseus Wahl. Pigmy Buttercup. 



The pigmy buttercup was very common on the east side of Kolguev, 

 on damp clay banks, and on the edge of the mud-flats. It was not in 

 full flower till September. 



R. acris L. Var. pumilus Hartm. Meadow Buttercup. 



This dwarf form of one of our commonest English buttercups was 

 one of the earliest flowers on Kolguev. It flourished best on the sunny 



