250 
80. Euphrasia latifolia Pursh. 
Fl. Am. sept. II. p. 430. E. officinalis L. Lge. Consp. Fl. 
Groenl. p. 79 & 264, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 56. 
Rather rare, on herby and grassy slopes and on rocky steps 
above the slopes. 1—15 ctm., as a rule unbranched stems (rarely 
with two branches from the ground). Flowers richly in the latter 
half of July, sets abundant ripe fruit. Thrives best in the interior. 
Nigertusok, Kakasuak near Kingorsuak, Akiliarisek, the bottom 
of the Sierak Dal, Tasiusarsik in Angmagsalik Fjord, Sarfakajik, 
Tasiusarsik, Kordlortok Sö, Elvbakker, Kong Oscars Havn (Berlin)! 
Fam. 18. Boraginaceae. 
81. Mertensia maritima (L.) Don. 
Stenhammaria maritima (L.) Rehb.; Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. 
p. 80 & 264. 
On a stony plain near the beach; found only in one place in 
bloom on the 9 of July, faded on the 26% of August. But 3 spe- 
cimens altogether were found. 
Grünlænderpynt near the trading station? Tasiusak 65° 37’ lat. N. 
Fam. 19. Labiatae. 
82. Thymus Serpyllum L. var. prostrata Horn. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 81 & 264, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 57, 
Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
Commonly distributed in the interior on herby slopes and on 
rocky steps above these, also in the best parts of the table-land, 
rare on the coast and only on herby slopes. Always decumbent 
or at best as espalier against blocks of stone with up to 40 ctm. 
long and 3mm. thick branches. Flowers in July, sets ripe fruit. 
Northern limit Kap Wandel 66° 20’ lat. N. 
Fam. 20. Gentianaceae. 
83. Gentiana nivalis L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 82 & 264, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 55. 
