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f. ramosa. Hausskn. |. c. p. 38. Amakä at Kordlortok. 
f. stenophylla. Hauskn. IL. c. p. 38. 
In sand at the foot of rocks in the neighbourbood of the 
trading station (Tasiusak). — 
21. Chamaenerium latifolium (L.) Spach. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 16 & 239, Berlin Kärlv. p. 35. 
Hartz Fanerog. p. 391. 
In table-land, heath and on herby slopes. 
The following forms appear: 
a. f. platypetala Hausskn. Monogr. p. 191. 
Tasiusak (Berlin, Bay). 
Commonly distributed between 66° 20’ and 65°35! lat. N. as 
well on the coast as in the interior on gravelly slopes, on humid 
sand along the banks of brooks etc.; until 30 ctm. high. Flowers 
from the middle of July till the middle of August, sets 
abundant fruit. 
BP. stenopetala Hausskn. |. c. 
More rare than the main form, and in more favourable loca- 
lities, herby slopes and humid sand. 
Akiliarisek, Kingorsuak, Kangerdluarsikajik, Tunok, Kordlortok Sö, 
Amaga, Elvbakker, Tasiusak (Hartz). 
7. f. brevifolia Hausskn. 1. c. 
In shady places in cracks. 
Kordlortok, Kakasuak, Tunok. 
0. f. venosa Hausskn. |. c. 
In humid shady localities. 
The west side of Kingorsuak, Tasiusak, Amaga. 
The forms named her are not completely constant and transitions 
are often observed between all af them, but as they appear ecologi- 
cally in a different manner I put them down here. 
Fam. 5. Empetraceae. 
22. Empetrum nigrum L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 181, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 60. 
Hartz Fanerog. p. 391. 
