175 



Fam. 14. Sepophulariaeeae. 



73. Veronica alpina L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Grl. p. 73. Hartz Fanerog. p. 335. 



Northern inlet-p.: Fleming Inlet (H. & K.) ! 71 = 40'. 



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



Inlet in the cleft (H. & K.) ! 

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

 Southern coast-p. : Skærgaards Halvöen (A.)! Kap Warming (K.)! 



Rare, in herby slopes in well sheltered places where the snow- 

 cover is high in winter, and where there is during the summer an 

 even luxuriant humidity. 



74. Veronica saxatilis L. 



Hartz Fanerog. p. 335. 



Scoresby Sund: Gaaseland. In herby slopes. Snow-covered in 



winter (H.) ! 

 Kap Dalton-p. : Turner Sund. In herby slopes (H. & K.) ! 

 Southern coast-p. : Kap Warming (K.) ! 



in particularly well sheltered luxuriant, humid, herby slopes 

 with high snow-cover in winter. Very rare. Most northern finding 

 place 70°15'lat.N. 



75. Pedicularis lapponica L. 

 Hartz Fanerog. p. 335. Dusén Gefässpfl. p. 39. 



Northern inlet-p. : Kjerulf Fjord, Röhs Fjord (D.) ! Forsblad Fjord 



(A.G.N. H. &K.)! 

 Scoresby Sund: Common. 

 Kap Dalton-p.: Kap Dalton. 



The species has not been found south of 69° 25' lat. N. and 

 not north of 73° 10' lat. N., while it has been observed on the 

 west coast between 78° and 60°. This difference of extension is 

 certainly not due to the less extensive examination, for in this case 

 it must certainly appear in the relatively well examined district of 

 Angmagsalik south of the here discussed stretch of coast, but here 

 it is certainly wanting. It must therefore be supposed that the 



