er 
(except the nerves). The denticles of the upper stem leaves are 
directed towards the point of the segment of the leaf. 
On humid, well sheltered herby slopes, up to 50 ctm. high, 
found only in one place, and not before observed in Greenland. 
Tasiusak, Misutok 66° lat. N. 
ff The leaf nerves hairy in their whole length with adpressed 
shining hairs. 
*The leaves glabrous on their upper surfaces (but often slightly 
hairy at the bottom of the incisions). 
12. Alchimilla Wichurae (Buser). 
The underside of the leaves adpressed hairy. Dark green, 
folded with sharp keels. 
On humid well sheltered herby slopes with high snow cover 
in winter; rather rare between 66° 20’ and 65° 35’ lat. N.; 15— 
22 ctm. high. New for Greenland. 
Kap Wandel, Nigertusok, Ikerasausak, Kuarmiut, Tasiusarsik 
Kitdlek, Nordfjord and Elvbakker at Tasiusak. 
** The upper surface of the leaves hairy, at least along the edge. 
13. Alchimilla glomerulans (Buser). 
A. vulgaris f. subsericea Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 237. 
A. vulg. Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. Berl. Kärlv. p. 34. 
The most common form of the east coast; widely distributed 
on herby slopes and in copses of willows and found up to 1000 m. 
above the level of the sea; collected by all former travellers. 
Kong Oscars Havn (Berlin, Bay), Kingorsuak (The name of 
Kangarsuk in Lange |. c. is due to a misreading). It has already 
been found on 63° lat. N. (Eberlin) south of Angmagsalik, but no 
other form of A. vulg. is found in the collections of the Bot. Mus. 
of Copenhagen. 
Fam. 2. Halorhagidaceae. 
14. Hippuris vulgaris L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 13. Rosenv. Till. p.658. H. vulg. 
v. maritima Lge. |. c. 237. Berlin Kärlv. p. 36. Hartz Fanerog. 
p. 391. 
