237 
BP. glabrata A. Bl. Norg. Fl. 
In copses of willows. — Kingorsuak. 
7. minor Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 252. 
In table-land high up in the mountains (above 500 mt.); is a 
very stunted form belonging to the East coast. 
Kakasuak and Cassiope Fjæld near Kingorsuak, Kordlortok Fjæld 
and Sömands Fjæld near Tasiusak. 
6. ruderalis Wormskj. Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 251. 
On tent places, house ruins, kitchen-middens etc. Is a luxuriant 
form produced by abundant nutriment. 
Kingak Angmagsivik. 
Fam. 9. Papaveraceae. 
49. Papaver radicatum Rottb. 
P. nudicaule. Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 52 & 253. 
In table-land on the shady side, high up in the mountains 
(above 500 mt.). 5 specimens were found, among which a large 
old one with 37 fruits and flowers on 20 ctm. high peduncles; 
the others were small flowered. The flowers yellow, dust well 
developped; seed was found but not ripe; still several old capsules 
indicate that it may be found. With flower on the 27—28* of July. 
The westside of Kingorsuak, Cassiope Fjæld 66° 10'—8' n. Br. 
Fam. 10. Ranuneulaceae. 
50. Thalictrum alpinum L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 53 & 253, Berlin Karlvaxter 
p. 19. Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
On herby slopes and in copses of willows, not rare, grows 
often gregariously covering spots of 1/2  mt., but is only of slight 
importance to the appearance of the vegetation, being mostly hidden 
by higher plants in whose shade it thrives best. It is 10—12, 
exceptionally 20 ctm. high with 3—5, exceptionally 10 ctm. long 
leaves. Flowers richly from the 20 of June to the 1* of August, 
pollen rich, normal. Sets fruit, but to a slight degree, ripe seeds 
not observed. 
