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y. var. hî/perborea (R. Br.) Engl. Lge. 1. c. 

 Northern coast-p. : Sabine Ö (H. & K.) ! Mackenzie Bugt (Gr.) 

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



63. Saxifraga decipiens Ehrh. 

 Lge. Consp. FI. Grl. p. 62 & 257. Hartz Fanerog. p. 333. 

 Saxifraga cæspitosa L. Dusén Gefàsspfl. p. 33. 



The species is found in the following forms: 



a. caespitosa (L.) Engl. 

 Commonly extended everywhere between 75' and 67°, likes 

 humid localities with shelter. 



ß. uniflora (R. Br.) Lge. 

 Northern coast-p.: Kap Borlase Warren (H. & K.)! Hold with 



hope (H.)! 

 Scoresby Sund: Gaaseland (H.) ! Jameson Land (H. &K.)! 

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

 Southern coast-p.: Kap Vedel. Storbræ, Skærgaards Halvoen (A.)! 



y. Sternhergii (Willd.) Engl. 

 Kap Brewster (H. k K.) ! 



d. cryptopetala Berlin. Kärlväxter insamlade under den 

 svenska Expeditionen till Grönland 1883, Öfversigt af 

 Kgl. Vet. Ak. Förh. 

 Northern inlet-p. : Kap Greg (H. Sc K.) ! 



64. Saxifraga triciispidata Rottb. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Grl. p. 63. 



Scoresby Sund: Hurry Inlet (H. & K.) ! 



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



The specimens are about 10 ctm. high, strong and have a few 

 flowers; fruit has not been observed, but on the other hand nume- 

 rous fruit stalks from previous years. The species has not before 

 been observed in East Greenland, and w^e have only found it very 

 scarcely on rocks with good shelter in the 3 above-named localities 

 between 70° 50' and 69° 25' lat N. In West Greenland it is common 

 north of 64° lat. N. and has besides a western extension over the 



