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Taraxacum croceum. 

 Hier a dum alpinum. 

 Änteymaria alpina. 

 Erigeron nni^orus. 

 Arnica alpina. 

 Koenigia islandica. 

 Polygonum viviparum. 

 Oxyria digyna. 

 Salix herbacea. 



— glauca. 



— arctica. 

 Betula nana. 

 Juncus higlumis. 



— triglumis var. 



— trifidus. 

 Luzida spicata. 



— confusa. 



— spicata. 

 Eriophorum Scheiichzeri. 

 Carex nardina. 



— ursina. 



Carex glareosa. 



— rupestris. 



— rig Ida. 



— salina v. subspathacea. 



— capillaris. 



— pedata. 

 Alopecurus alpinus. 

 Trisetuni subspicatum. 

 Phippsia algida. 

 Glyceria vilfoidea. 

 Poa glauca. 



— alpina. 



— cenisia. 



— pratensis. 

 Festuca ovin a. 

 Calamagrostis arundinacea. 

 Lycopodium Selago f. appressa. 

 Cystopteris fragilis. 

 Woodsia ilvensis. 

 Equisetum variegatum. 



— arvense. 



scirpoidea. 



Dunholm (K Hartz). 



On July 30*'^ we went on shore for a couple of hours on 

 this small island, a low split basalt islet, the highest summit 

 of which lies abt. 30 m above the level of the sea. Over a 

 large part of the island is a while covering of salt. Sun lit as 

 it lay during our stay, in the midst of the dense sea of fog, 

 surrounded by the crackling ice and made a kind and smiling 

 impression upon all of us. 



The vegetation is a pure strand vegetation; but 7 species 

 of phanerogams were found: Glyceria vilfoidea, Phippsia al- 

 gida, Carex glareosa, C. salina v. subspathacea and C. ursina, 

 Cochlearia officinalis v. groenlandica, and Stellaria humifusa. 



