10 ("• H. Osii.M III) and Andii. Ijndai.kh. 



Lor. (iermaiiia Land: DaiimaïUs ilavii, Siicnas, iiol common. 



l-'low. .lune 'iôlli O.S. 



Note IMcIVis sheltered localities, snow-covered during winter. 



IcS. Carex incurva Lightf., FL scolic. II, 1777, p. 544, lab. 24; 

 KiikenlhaK Caricoideae, in Das Pllan/.enrcich, 1909, p. IVà; Osten- 

 feld, FL ArcL, I, 1902, p. 49. 



Kruuse, Last (Irceiiland, p. 11)3. 



The specimens collected belong to the L erecta O. F. Lang (Linnæa, 

 24. 1851, p. 507) \vilh still and erect culms. 



Loc. (icrmania Land: found only at Hypeljeld. 



19. Carex rigida Good, in Transact. Linn. Soc. II, 1794, p. 193, 

 tab. 22; Kükenlhal, Caricoideae, in Das Pllanzenreich, 1909, p. 299; 

 Ostenfeld, Fl. ArcL, I, 1902, p. 77. 



I\ruuse. East Greenland, lilOJ, p. 19.'). 



The specimens collected at Rypefjeld are in se\eral respects 

 dilTerent from the type and resemble C. aqiiatilis, var. stans: bul the 

 anatomy of the leaves corresponds better \vith that of C. rigida, 

 although the papillae on the under side of the leaves are very 

 slightly developed, not so conspicuous as in typical C. rigida. The 

 terminal spikelet bears female flowers in its lower part. 



Also the specimens from Moskusoksefjelde bear some resem- 

 blance to C. aqiiatilis, var. stans. 



hoc. Germania Land: Rypefjeld, Moskusokseljelde, Lille Snenæs. 

 Flow. He.^inninj^' of July. 



20. Carex salina Whbg., var. subspathacea (Wormskj.) Tu- 

 ckerm., Enum. Method., 1843, p. 12; Ostenfeld, Fl. Arct., I, 1902, 

 p. 13; X. subspathacea Woimsk]., Fl. dan., 1816, tab. 1530; Kükenthal, 

 Caricoideae, in Das Pflanzenreich, 1909, p. 361. 



Kruuse. East Greenland, p. 194. 



Loc. (iermania Land: Danmarks Havn in only one place, viz. Basis- 

 kær, among damp moss and together with Pleuropogon. 

 Flow. July 17th 07. 



21. Carex misandra R. Br., Chloris Melvill., 1823, p. 25; Osten- 

 feld, Fl. Arct., I, 1902, p. 89; C. fiiliginosa, ß, misandra (R. Br.) O. F. 

 Lang; Kûkenthal. Caricoideae, in Das Pflanzenreich, 1909, p. 557. 



Kruuse, East Greenland, p. 194. 



In the typical specimens the colour of the scales of the female 

 spikelets is very dark, nearly black {"atrofusca''), but in a single 

 series of specimens from Danmarks Havn it is light brown (pale 

 chestnut-brown); this form (f. ochrolochin Ostf., nov. forma) corre- 

 sponds with f. ochrostachys Schur of the true C. fuliginosa Schkuhr 

 (cL Kükenthal, I.e.); it has been mentioned by W.J.Hooker (Bot. 



