Some Notes concerning the Vegetation of Germania Land 



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4 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 



Damp moss with Salix, at the surface ... + 16.5 



— — — — ■ , at a depth of 6 cm. -|- 8.6 



— — — —, at a depth of 12 - + ".5 



Dry soil in a crevice in tlie rock -\- 12.9 



The water in a small lake with a barren, 



stony bottom -|" 10.5 



Damp rocky flat + 8.3 



Rocky flat, drier, with Carex nardina and 



Salix, in the shade + 6.0 



Tuft of Carex, in the sun -f 9.0 



10.30 p.m 



July 25 8 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. | Clear. Westerly wind, 

 Air +6.1 4-7.7 +5.1 almost calm. 



7 p.m. 



The water in the same lake which was measured at 4 p. m. 



on July 24 + 11.2 



Juncus and Eriophorum at the height of water level + 7.0 



Damp moss with Salix, at the surface + 9.8 



— — — —, at a depth of 6 cm +8.2 



— — -- — , at a depth of 12 cm +6.2 



Dry soil in the stone-crevice + 12.4 



Damp soil + 11.7 



Although these measurements were taken 3 hours later than on 

 the previous day I did not expect the temperature to be lower, as 

 the temperature of the air was considerable higher. Nevertheless 

 there was a fall throughout. 



July 31 

 Air. . . . 



a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. clear weather. The warmest 



f-5.6 +11.1 +3.0 I day of the year. 



1 p.m. 



Blank bulb on dry gravel ... + 16.8 



Brown — - - — ... + 18.2 



Wet moss and Salix +8.0 



Damp tuft of Dryas +8.7 



Stagnant water in a pool. ... + 13.0 



Running water on field + 12.0 



Main channel of Vester Elven + 10.6 



August 13 

 Air 



1.30 p. m. 



+ 4.5 



XUII. 



Dense covering of cloud during 

 the whole day and consider- 

 able precipitation. 



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