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2. lanatum Lindbl. ' 
Kong Oscars Havn (Berlin! Bay!). Widely distributed in table- 
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land. Attains in exposed habitat rarely a height of more than 
5 ctm.; but in sheltered and fertile (manured) places it may attain 
27 ctm. In copses and in shady cracks of rocks it may, as observed 
by Berlin (1. c.) in South Greenland, become very stretched jointed 
and assume the habit of Cerastium alpestre. 
7. procerum Lge. 
In copses of willows and on herby slopes; also on, manured 
ground, up to 35 ctm. high. 
At Kordlortok $6, Elvbakker, round the trading station at 
Tasiusak. 
All forms vary a great deal as regards the length of the corolla, 
that in proportion to the calyx may be between 5:2 and 1:2. 
Fam. 7. Violaceae. 
35. Viola palustris L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 33 & 246. Berlin Kärlväxter 
p. 27, Hartz Fanerog. 391. 
On herby slopes, grassy slopes and on the banks of brooklets 
and ponds, rare, 5—15 ctm. high. 
Tunok, Kordlortok Sö; the specimens are sterile and small-leaved. 
Elvbakker and near the trading station in humid hollows covered 
with Salix herbacea; Sarfakajık, Subularia-Dam, between grassy tufts, 
Kong Oscars Havn (Berl.)! 
It flowers late in July till the middle of the August and has 
late in August often numerous fully ripened fruits. Cleistogamic 
flowers appear more often than the great ones. 
Fam. 8. Cruciferae. 
36. Cochlearia officinalis L. 
Gelert: G. Andersson & H. Hesselman Bidr. t. Spetsbergens 
och Beeren Eilands Kärlväxtflora, Bih. t. K. Sv. Vetensk. Akad. 
Handl. Bd. 26. Afd. III. Nr. 1. p. 34. C. groenlandica L. Lge. 
