The basis of this list are the plants collected by N. Hartz 

 and the author on the Danish expedition to East Greenland in 

 1900; the older statements from the former expeditions to these 

 regions have also been embodied viz.: Scoresby, Sabine, 

 Zweite deutsche Nordpolarfahrt (Copeland and Pansch), 

 den danske Expedition 1891 — 92 (N.Hartz), den svenske 

 Expedition 1899 (A. G. Nathorst and P. Dusén), den danske 

 Baa d expedition 1898 — 99 (Chr. Kruuse), den danske 

 Baadexped ition 1900 (G.G. Amdrup). 



During a visit in Stockholm and Upsala 1904 the author 

 had opportunity of going through the great collections from 

 these regions preserved in Kgl. Vetenskaps Akademien and the 

 University of Upsala, and as a matter of course I have gone 

 through the great Greenland herbarium in the jjotanical Museum 

 of Copenhagen. 



As to the limitation of the species I have followed Job. 

 Lange' s Conspectus Florae Grænlandicæ with the alterations 

 necessitated by the works of later inquirers, especially Gelert 

 and Ostenfeld: Flora arctica 1 and Gelert: Notes on arctic 

 plants (Botanisk Tidsskrift. Bd. 21). 



On the coast of East Greenland, 75°— 66°20' lat. N., there 

 ^ are collections from the following places: 



OQ A. Northern coast-part between 75° and 73°30' lat. N. Shannon 0. 

 ^ B. Northern inlet-part between 73°30' and 70^20' lat. N. 



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