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American Archipelago; it must certainly have immigrated to the 

 East coast by the way north of the country, as it is completely 

 wanting in lower latitudes. 



65. Saxifraga hirciihis L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Grl. p. 64. Hartz Fanerog. p. 233. Dusén 

 Gefässpfl. p. 34. 



Northern coast-p. : Sabine Ö , Pendulum Ö , Clavering Ö , common 

 (all travellers) ! Kap Borlase Warren (H. & K.) ! Mackenzie Bugt 

 (C. & P. Gr.) ! Dronning Augusta Dal (A. G. N.) ! 



The species is very common in the coast regions between 

 75° and 73° lat. N., but else it is not known from Greenland, it 

 flowers abundantly, the tufts are as a rule only low (about 5 ctm.) 

 and very thick; but also higher and more lonely individuals are 

 found in favourable localities. It is scarcely possible to insist on 

 any limitation between the main species and Engler's var. alpina, 

 wherefore we put down the plant under the former. 



66. Saxifraga aizoides L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Grl. p. 64 & 257. Hartz Fanerog. p. 333. 

 Dusén Gefässpfl. p. 34. 



Northern inlet-p. : Franz Joseph Fjord (G. & P.) ! Kjerulf Fjord (D.) ! 



Antarctic Sund (A. G. N.) ! Ruth Ö (D.) ! Scott Keltic Ö, 



Sophia Stræde (A.G.N.)! Robs Fjord (D.)! 

 Scoresby Sund: Hurry hilet (D.)! Ulveodde (H. & K.) ! Rode Ö, 



Ispynt (H.)! Kap Seaforth (H. ifcK.)! 



Is found in humid ground between moss in pools or in wet 

 rocky slopes; it is not common, but is nearly always found growing 

 socially over a greater area. 



67. Saxifraga flageHaris Willd. var. setigera iPursh) Engl. 

 Lge. Consp. Fl. Grl. p. 65. Hartz Fanerog. p. 333. Dusén 

 Gefässpfl. p. 34. 



Northern coast-p. : Sabine Ö, Pendulum Ö, Kap Borlase Warren 

 (all travellers), Hold with hope (H.) ! Mackenzie Bugt (Gr.)! 

 Bontekoe Ö (D.)! 



