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Kap Wandel,’ Kingorsuak, Sierak, Tunok, Ikerasausak, Kor- 
dlortok, Elvbakker, Kong Oscars Havn (Berlin)! 
77. Pedicularis hirsuta L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 76 & 262, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 57. 
Common in heath and table-land, is often found in places 
where there is much humidity in spring, but is always dry in 
summer; 10—25ctm. high, with up to 7 flowering stems, flowers 
from the 1% of July, sets abundant ripe fruit, old fructifications are 
common and remain on the plant until 3 years after the ripening. 
78. Pedicularis lanata Cham. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 76 & 262. 
Very rare; on sandy slopes. 5—15 ctm. high, flowers in July, 
sets ripe fruit. 
Kingorsuak, Elvbakker at Tasiusak. 
79. Bartsia alpina L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 78 & 263, Berlin Karlvaxter p. 58, 
Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
Commonly distributed on herby slopes and in fertile heath. 
10—20 ctm. high, as a rule with many stems, often with 2—3 
years old fruit-stalks, flowers July-August, sets abundant ripe seed. 
Kap Wandel, Kangerdlugsuatsiak, Odesund, Kangerdluarsikajik, 
Kingorsuak, Akiliarisek, Amagak in Sermilik, Kuarmiut, Ikerasausak, 
Sierak, Tunok, Misutok, Kordlortok, Sarfakajik, Elvbakker, Kong 
Oscars Havn (Berlin)! Tasiusak (Bay)! 
var. Jensenii Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 263. 
In fertile humid heath on the bank of a dried up brook. A 
12 ctm. high specimen with 6 erect shoots, issuing at a bow from 
a rhizome abt. 0,8 ctm. thick and 1 ctm. long with numerous thick 
adventitious roots. The leaves light green; the corolla pale blue; 
was found in bloom on the 24* of July. It bore besides the fresh 
year’s shoots 4 old and dry from previous years of which one 
with rests of a capsule. 
The bottom of Kingorsuak 66° 10’ lat. N. 
