228 
A. albiflora. — Elvbakker at Tasiusak. 
7. pleniflora. — Kong Oscars Havn (Berlin)! Elvbakker. 
25. Sagina Linnaci Presl. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 21 & 242. Berlin Kärlv. p. 31. 
Not common, in humid places (not in pools), on herby slopes, 
in table-land and on oozy and stony flats, forms sometimes cover 
over smaller spots. Up to 5ctm. high in shady places, for instance 
among carices and grass, but as a rule only 1—2ctm. The tufts 
manystemmed, richly flowering (1 tuft bore 257 flowers and fruits) ; 
sets abundant seed, having the power of germination, in August. 
Kakausak at Kingorsuak, Sierak, Tunok, Sarfakajik, Kordlortok 
Sö, Tasiusak, Kong Oscars Havn (Berl.)! 
26. Sagina nivalis L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 22 & 242. Berlin Karlv. p. 31. 
On stony plains and in gravelled and sandy places with scarce 
vegetation. Not common. 
Grus O, Kingorsuak on a “cone of debris‘ in a river, Amagak 
in Sermilik, Tunok, Ingmikertok, Sarfakajik, Elvbakker, Tasiusak, 
Grünlænderpynt, Kong Oscars Havn (Berl.)! 
27. Sagina caespitosa (J. Vahl) Lge. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 22 & 242. 
Very rare; in gravelled and sandy places near the beach. 
Sten O, Tunok, Adloe at Kap Dan, Grénlenderpynt in 
Tasiusak. 
28. Alsine biflora (L.) Wbg. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 23 & 243. Berlin Kärlv. p. 30. 
Widely distributed everywhere on herby slopes and in table- 
land. The tufts up to 30 ctm. in diameter and with 5 etm. high 
flowerstalks, but most often smaller, 5—10 etm. in diameter. Very 
richly flowering (a tuft of a diameter of 15 ctm. bore 531 flowers 
and fruits); even small delicate globular specimens of a diameter 
of 1—2ctm. bear numerous flowers. Sets abundant and ripe fruit. 
