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(11 days) on Stenö in 1899 convinced myself that the flora of 
the outer coast may be perfectly well collected at such a short 
visit, and in 1902 I have got at the same result through con- 
trolling visits at localities formerly untrodden. 
The localities examined are in enumeration of the localities 
arranged in a series from East to West, the distriet having its 
main coast in this direction and also its greatest extent, while the 
extreme points are at a distance of hardly one degree of latitude 
from each other. Within this main arrangement they are 
arranged from North to South in the individual inlets, so that 
they may be the more easily found out, many of the localities 
with characteristic vegetation being on about the same latitude 
though they are widely separated in east-western direction and 
belong to different systems of inlets. Latitudes and Longitudes 
are stated, partly according to the maps published in Medd. 
om Grönl. IX, X and XXVII, partly, for the localities outside 
these, according to a map designed by Commander G. Holm, 
but not published, and if no wider limits are stated they pass 
as a rule for the landing-place. 
Loealities. Lat. N. Long. W. of Grw. 
PC ER sub So a ie 2e de Ga al’ af 
a TER S spn i EP PTT 66° 18’ Shak 
Be a 9 ifs a ca oes 65° 36' STE 
Amagä (Præstefjæld) ........ 65° 38’ 31.328 
mel. Ye. ou nn Berg ke A - - 66° 18’ 37235 
Amakä (Kap Hörring) ....... 65° 38’—39' … 379 34 
RESUME > . u. «2 2208 nee 65° 36 DU. Den 
ee ae 2. En 65° 36 37° 10' 
Bonner a a u 66° 7! SEE TU 
Bishakken 24h SEERE eus oe 65737 37° 34! —40' 
Hans (ied. Ns tke men 2 66° 15’ 35° 158 
RE an ER LAGRE VE 66° 2’ 35° 45! 
ASE PEN Et RER Ng 65° 56’ 36° 34’ 
Ikerasak Fugleholme ........ 65° 49’ 36° 50° 
AE NES NET EE 65° 35 31° 
Weerisaucai’ 2 eS ira 66.05 37° 20’ —30’ 
