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but is yet easily recognizable on account of its short, thick, blood- 

 less branches. In the southern coast part between 69°30' and 

 06°20' it has not been observed; probably because convenient 

 localities — evenly sloping, humid heath — are wanting. 



Fam. 20. Vacciniaeeae. 



90. Yaccinium uliginosum L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Grœnl. p. 90. Hartz Fanerog. p. 337. Dusén 

 Gefåsspfl. p. 43. 



ß. pubescens (Horn.) Lge. 

 Scoresby Sund : Common (H.) ! 



Kap Dalton-p. : Turner Sund, Kap Dalton (^H. &K.)! Not observed 

 between 69° 25' and 66° 20' lat. N. 



y. microphyllum (Lge.). 

 Common" over the whole of the examined coast, collected by 

 all travellers in heath and table-land. 



Certainly no reason to separate with Lange 1. c. this form as 

 a sub-species, numerous forms of transition being found and both 

 forms of leaves appearing even in the same individual in proportion 

 as the branches are exposed to the wind or sheltered. 



Fam. 21. Campanulaeeae. 



91. Campanula iiiiiflora L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Grœnl. p. 92. Hartz Fanerog. p. 337. 

 Dusén Gefässpfl. p. 43. 



Northern coast-p. : Rather common, noted by all travellers. 

 Northern inlet-p.: Mackenzie Bugt (K. A. Gr.)! Scott Keltic Ö, 



Robertson Ö, Röhs Fjord (D.)! 

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

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



