The Mosses brought home by the "Danmark Expedition" were 

 for the most part collected by the botanist of the Expedition, 

 Mr. Andreas Lundager, in the neighbourhood of Danmarks Havn, on 

 the east coast of Greenland, about 76° 46' N. lat. A smaller number 

 of collections has been made by Captain Koch on his sledge-jour- 

 neys northwards. 



The species found in the following localities were collected by 

 Captain Koch; all the others have been collected by Lundager. 



Mallemukfjeld (June 11, 1907) 80° 10' N. lat. 



Lamberts Land (June 14, 1907) 79° 8' - 



Dove Bugt (June 28, 1907) 77° 30' — 



Bjørne Skærene (June 19, 1907) 77° — 



North side of Hyde Fjord (May 15, 1907) 83° 10' — 



1. Polytrichum juniperinum Willd. 



Vester Elv^, sterile; sparingly intermingled in a tuft of Dicra- 

 num elongatum. 



2. Polytrichum strictum Banks. 



Vester Elv, several collections, one fruiting, mixed wàth other 

 mosses (Gymnocgbe, Sphagnum and Meesea triquetra). 



3. Polytrichum pilosum Neck. 



Vester Elv, a few plants in a tuft of Schistidiiim apocarpiim, 

 sterile. Termometer Fjeld, in a tuft of Dicranoweissia compacta, 

 sterile. 



4. Polytrichum hyperboreum. 



Vester Elv, a few plants in a tuft of Sphagmim, Gymnocgbe 

 palustris and Meesea triquetra. 



y^ 5. Polytrichum fragile Bryhn. 



' — Cape Bismarck, a small sterile tuft mixed with sterile Brgum. 



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^— < * The following is a translation of some of the suffixes used in the place-names 



Ç_5 wliich occur in this paper: EIv =^ stream; Fjeld = rock; Odde = head (tongue 



^ of land); Kær = pool; Skær = rock; Havn = harbour; Næs = ness (headland). 



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