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ders Island) and Umanak (BALLE); 1 Carey Islands: Bjorling Island (WETH- 

 ERILL); Inglefield Gulf: Burdin Bay (!NGLEFIELD) ; Netlik (HAYES); Netiu- 

 lumi (WETHERILL), Northumberland Island (STEIN), Fan Glacier, 2 Gape 

 Acland, Glacier Valley, Bowdoin Bay (WETHERILL); Foulke Fjord (HAYES, 

 HART, STEIN, 209, 1507); Rensselaer Bay, Butler Island (KANE). N. Along 

 the coast of the Kennedy Channel (MORTON according to KANE); Bes- 

 sels Bay, Cape Morton, Hannah Island (HART); Hall Land (BESSELS), 

 Polaris Bay (HART); Wood Point (BEAUMONT according to HART). 



Salix glauca,, L. 



This species was first reported by KANE, but DURAND has excluded 

 it from the list in PL Kan. It has been recorded later by WETHERILL, 

 whose statements I have, however, thought best to refer to 5 1 . arctica, 

 as may be seen above; and lastly there is the statement from North- 

 umberland Island in Mr. HOLM'S list of the STEIN plants. Of course it 

 cannot be denied, that, S. glauca, a common plant throughout Danish 

 Greenland, might very well have found its way to the north-western 

 parts of the country; but still, I think it safer not to give it a place in 

 the list as an indisputable citizen of the region as long as I have not 

 myself seen specimens, especially as I have, as already stated, good 

 reason to think that Mr. HOLM'S opinion about the different members of 

 the form-series of S. arctica is not the same as mine. 



Salix herbacea,, L. 



S. herbacea, LINNAEUS, Sp. Plant, 1753; LANGE, Consp. Fl. Groenl.; 

 KRUUSE, List E. Greenl. et List Angmags. ; NATHORST, "N. W. Gronl. ; 

 DURAND, PL Kan. et-Enum. pi. Smith S. ; HOOKER, Fl. Bor. Amer.; BRIT- 

 TON & BROWN, III. FL; LEDEBOUR, Fl. Ross.; HARTMAN, Skand. FL; OSTEN- 

 FELD, Phan. Faer. ; GRONLUND, Isl. FL; KRUUSE, Jan May. 



Fig. LINNAEUS, FL Lapp., T. 7, f. 3, 4; Sv. Bot., T. 367; FL Dan., 

 T. 117. 



KANE was the first to report this species from North- Western Green- 

 land (I Grinnell Exp. I, p. 143), but as he seams not to have collected 

 it from the single locality whence he mentions it, it did not come into 

 DURAND'S list in PI. Kan.; or he may have mistaken small individuals 

 of arctica for it, as may easily be done (cf. SIMMONS, Fl. Ellesm., 



1 F. typica and var. Bromnii. 



2 Var. groenlandica. 



