9. Alchimilla alpina L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 11 & 236. Berlin Kärlv. p. 34. 
Hartz Fanerog. p. 391. 
Nigertusok, Akiliarisek, Kingorsuak, (Kangarsuk) (Knutsen), 
Jern O, Kong Oscars Havn (Berl.), Tasiusak in several places. 
Alchimilla vulgaris L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 11 & 236. Berlin Kärlv. p. 34. 
Hartz Fanerog. p. 391. 
Of this polymorphic species several forms appear within the 
district; they are all well separated without any distinct transitions 
and seem to keep constant. The distinguishing characters are 
rather small, but in larger plantations it is possible to distinguish 
the individual sub-species by their peculiar structure. 
I. The calyx hairy. 
10. Alchimilla filicaulis (Buser). 
The stems glabrous, at the top capillary like the branches of 
the inflorescence. The root-leaves plane with open basis, bluish 
grey, 7-lobed, the midlobe with 6—9 denticles on each side. The 
calyx infundibuliform or at the top oval-cylindric, hairy with scarce 
protruding hairs. 
Not common; on herby slopes between 66° 19’ lat. N. and 
65° 35 lat. N.; 10—15, exceptionally 50 ctm. high. New for 
Greenland. 
Akiliarisek, Kingorsuak, Tunok, Sarfakajik, at Kordlortok Så, 
Elvbakker at Tasiusak, Adloe. 
f. vestita Buser. Stems hairy; very rare, in herby slopes. 
The tent place at Kingorsuak, Cassiope Fjæld, Amagä and Elv- 
bakker at Tasiusak. 
II. The calyx glabrous. 
7 The lower half of the leaf nerves glabrous, the upper half adpressed 
hairy on the under side 
11. Alchimilla alpestris (Schmidt). 
The stems and the stalks of the root-leaves almost glabrous 
or downwards clothed with adpressed hairs. The leaves glabrous 
