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examined, certainly on account of the southern position. The sou- 
thern limit is 66° lat. N. 
38. Draba crassifolia Grah. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 38. 
On herby slopes. In bloom on the 26% and 27% of July, 2 
—4 emt. high with old siliques "from the previous year; grows gre- 
gariously in humid eracks and on the vertical shady side of small 
grass-walls. 
Found only near Kingorsuak on Kakasuak and on the westside 
of the inlet. 
39. Draba aurea M. Vahl. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 39 & 247. 
In table-land preferring gravelly places where there is plenty 
of water in spring, for instance in wild brooks and among blocks 
of stone on the sunny side (at a height of 500-700 mt.). Becomes 
5—15 etm., exceptionally 30 ctm. high with 1—4 flowering stems. 
The leaves in spring reddish purple. Flowers richly late in June 
and in the middle of July, sets abundant seed, having the power of 
germination, in August. Rare, but where it is found there are often 
numerous specimens on a small area. Avoids the outer coast. 
Kakasuak near Kingorsuak, Akiliarisek, Ikerasausak. 
40. Draba nivalis Liljeb. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 39 & 248. 
On rocks, in table-land, rare, 3—8 ctm. high. Flowers from 
20% June, in fruit from 1 August. 
Kap Wandel, Kingorsuak, Misutok, Tasiusak near the station, 
Adloe near Kap Dan. 
f. tenella Lge. (f. elongata Wats.). 
Kingorsuak on the westside. 
41. Draba Fladnizensis Wulf. 
Gelert Notes on arctic plants p. 302. D. Wahlenbergii 
Hartm. Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 40 & 248. 
Rather common in all formations, as well in the coast region 
as in the interior. Flowers from the middle of June till the middle 
