c. H. Osti;m Hi.i) and Andh. Lim)A(.i:h. 



18' 

 19° 



05' W. Long. 

 15' - 



18° 50' 

 24° 



tion ol' Captain J. P. Koch in llie spring of 1907 for llie lew plants 

 (19 species) collected along the coast northwards, to another sledge 

 expedition over the land-ice lor the species (26) from Ymers Nu- 

 nat ak and Kullioj, and to different members of the expedition 

 for scattered specimens from diflerenl places, e. g. to Mr. P. Freuchen 

 for Pediciilaris jlammea and Carex incurva from Rypefjeld. 



The collecting places, arranged from north to south, are given 

 under each species: — 



Peary Land, Fr. Hyde Fjord ... 83" 15' N. Lat. 



Mallemukfjeld 80° 10' - - 



Lamberts Land 79° 8' - 



Bjørneskær ca. 77° 30' - - 



Cape St. Jacques 77° 36' - 



Cape Amélie 77° 32' - 



Cape Marie Valdemar ca. 77° 20' - 



Ymers Nunatak 77° 24' - 



Germania Land: — ^ 



Kulhøj, 



Valley between Annexsø and 

 Sælsø, 



Fuglenæbsfjeld, 



Rypefjeld, 



Bastionen, 



Hvalrosodde, 



Dove Bugt, 



Moskusoksefjelde, 



Lille Snenæs, 



Snenæs, 



Stormkap, 



Harefjeld, 



Danmarks Havn, 



Basiskær, 



Termometerfjeld, 



Cape Bismarck 



Maroussia Island 76° 39' N. Lat. 18° 43' W. Long. 



St. Koldewev Island ca. 76' 30' - - 18° 50' - 



Between 77°— 76° 43' N. Lat. 

 and 21°— 17° 30' W. Long. 



The three places whence Mr. Koefoed of the Duke of Orleans 

 Expedition brought plants home are Cape St. Jacques (He de France), 

 Cape Bismarck and Maroussia Island; they are inserted in the list 



^ The localities given here have been arranged from N\V. to SE. 



