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The large island in Kordlortok Sö, the southern side of the Kor- 
dlortok Fjæld, Amagà. Stated, but not collected (Bay)! 
Fam. 14. Plantaginaceae. 
71. Plantago maritima L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 68, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 58. 
The tufts small, 1—2 (exceptionally 8) ctm. in diameter, flower 
stalks 1—6 ctm. long, the inflorescense 5 mm. thick and 4—6 mm. 
long. It flowers in July. 
Found but in one place, 65°33’ lat. N., Grénlenderpynt near 
Tasiusak on a small stony plain, presumably in the same place 
where it was collected by Berlin. 
Fam. 15. Plumbaginaceae. 
72. Armeria vulgaris Willd., var. sibirica Turcz. 
Rosenvinge, Tilleg p. 683. A. sibirica Lge. Consp. Fl. 
Groenl. p. 70 & 259, Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
In table-land up to 350 mt. above the level of the sea; rare, 
5 ctm. high; abundantly flowering. Flowers in July. 
Adloe near Kap Dan, Elvbakker near Tasiusak, Tasiusak (Bay)! 
Fam. 16. Lentibulariaceae. 
73. Pinguicula vulgaris L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 71 & 260, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 58. 
In humid places in heath and table-land, especially near the 
edge of steeply sloping rocks; rare; 5—10 ctm. high with 1—3,5 
ctm. long leaves. Flowers in July; sets ripe fruit in August. The 
leaves are frequently set with small insects. 
Nigertusok, Kakausak near Kingorsuak, Akiliarisek, Sierak, 
Ikerasak, Tunok, Kuarmiut, Misutok, Kordlortok, Elvbakker, Kong 
Oscars Havn (Berlin)! 
