List of Vascular Plants. 



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Loc. Germania Land: Danmarks Havn. 



Note. Only found in hvo places. A single specimen was found in 

 flower in Aug. 1907, but no fruit-setting was observed when the frost began 

 on Aug. 25th. 



61. Cardamine bellidifolia L. Sp. j)l., 1753. p. 654: Lange, 



Consp. Fl. Groenl., 1880, p. 47. 



Kruuse, East Greenland, p. 164. 



Due d'Orleans, Cape St. Jacques (Ostenfeld, 1908, p. (ii. 



Loc. Germania Land: Danmarks Havn, rather common. 

 Flow, .lune 27th 08. 



Lesqiierella S. Wats. 



62. Lesquerella arctica (Worm- 

 skj.) S. Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. 

 1888, vol.23, p. 254: Alyssum arcti- 

 cum Wormskj., Fl. Dan., fasc. 26, 

 1818, p. 3, tab. 1520: Vesicaria arc- 

 tica Richards.: Lange, Consp. Fl. 

 Groenl., 1880, p. 34. 



Kruuse, East Greenland, p. loi). 

 Loc. Germania Land: valley 

 between Annexso and Saelso, Hvalros- 

 odde. Dove Bugt. Snenæs. Stormkap. 



Flow. June 22nd 08. 



Note. Members of this species were 

 not found around Danmarks Havn, ex- 

 cepting one specimen from Harefjeld. 

 Further landward from Stormkap to 

 Dove Bugt very common in dry. gravelly 

 soil, usualh- as isolated specimens. 

 But it was found here and there in 

 tufts of grasses and thrives well in 

 such conditions, at least the leaves 

 become larger. Only once found in an 

 association of Cassiope. It has the 

 same distribution as Potentilla pulchella, 

 and like this species it develops into 



a peculiar •'pillar-form" (fig. 3 when growing on the wind-side of gravelly 

 slopes, where it is snowless in winter. The "pillar" consists of freely pro- 

 jecting stems covered with old, wind-blown remains of leaves, and at the top 

 a small rosette of green leaves which protect the buds during winter. 



Draba L. 

 63 a. Draba hirta L. Sp. pi. ed. 2, vol. IF 1763, p. 897; Lange, 

 Consp. Fl. Groenl., 1880, p. 42. 

 Kruuse, East Greenland, p. 163. 

 The true D. hirta seems to be very rare in the area investigated, 



Fig. 3. Lesquerella arctica (Wormskj.) 

 S.Wats., "pillar." (1'.. nat. size). 



