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Commonly extended between 69° 20' and 74° 30'. The main 

 form is very easily recognizable on account of the strongly yellow 

 flowers, dark stalks and very thick and coarse hairy coat in stars. 

 The hairiness of the capsule is very variable also in the same 

 individual, so that it is scarcely possible to base a systematical 

 distinction on this circumstance. The forms mentioned by Dusén 

 with white petals belong to Draba Fladnizensis. 



ß. glacialis (Kjellm.) Gelert. 

 Northern coast-p. : Sabine Ö (H. & K.) ! Kap Borlase Warren (H. & K) ! 

 Scoresby Sund : Danmarks Ö, Jameson Land, Gaaseland (H.) ! 



y. oblongata (R. Br.) Gel. 

 Dr. leptopetala Dusén (non Th. Tr.) 1. c. 



Hold with hope (A. G. N.) ! 



34. Draba glacialis Adams. 



Gelert Notes on arctic Plants Bot. Tidsskr. Bd. 21. 3. H. 

 p. 294. Dr. Martinsiana I Gay Dusén Gefässpfl. p. 26. 



ß. aspera (Adams) Gelert. 

 Northern coast-p.: Lille Pendulum Ö (D.)! Sabine Ö (D.)! 



;-. stenopetala Trautv. 

 Northern coast-p. : Lille Pendulum Ö (D.) ! 



35. Draba crassifolia Grab. 



Lge. Consp. p. 38 & 247. Hartz Fanerog. p. 328. Dusén 

 Gefässpfl. p. 25. 



Northern coast-p. : Hold with hope (H.) ! 



Scoresby Sund: Jameson Land, Gaaseland, Danmarks Ö, Nordvest- 

 fjord (H.)! Kap Stewart (D.) ! 

 Kap Dalton-p.: Kap Dalton (H. &K)! 



Likes humid localities, and seeks shelter between stones or 

 higher vegetation in herby or grassy slopes or river-beds. 



36. Draba aurea M. Vahl. 



Lge. Consp. p. 39 & 247. Hartz Fanerog. p. 328. 



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