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155. Aira flexuosa L. var. montana (L.) Trin. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 162 & 296, Rosenv. Tillæg p. 730, 
Ostenf. Fl. arctica p. 112. 
Found but in one spot, but here stood numerous vigorous tufts 
in heath at the foot of the mountain. 
Kordlortok near Tasiusak 65°37’ lat. N. 
*Hordeum hexasticum L. 
Round the colony single flowering specimens abt. 60 ctm.; spread 
with refuse. 
156. Trisetum subspicatum (L.) Beauv. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 164 & 297, Berlin Karlvaxter p. 77, 
Hartz Fanerog. og Karkrypt. p. 392, Ostenf. Fl. arct. p. 110. 
Common in all formations. 15—50 etm. high; flowers from 
the 20 of June, sets abundant ripe fruit. 
157. Phippsia algida R. Br. 
Gelert in Ostenf. Fl. arct. p. 101, Catabrosa algida (Sol.) Fr. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 166 & 298. 
Here and there on the beach, on oozy flats and manured 
ground at house ruins and on tent sites. 2—5 ctm. high. Flowers 
from the 20 of June till the middle of July, sets ripe fruit. 
158. Glyceria distans (L.) Wbg. 
Gelert in Ostenf. Fl. arct. p. 127, G. Borreri Lge. G. arctica 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 167—169 & 298—299. 
2. arctica (Hook) Gelert. 
On a strongly manured tent site near the beach, but above the 
high-water mark. 25 ctm. high, pale green; in bloom on the 
4t of August. 
Kingak Angmagsivik. 
7. Borreri (Lge.) Gelert. 
On the beach on clay or shingle in the inlets and sheltered 
from the beating of the waves, often below the high-water mark. 
Thickly tufted with numerous 2—15 ctm. long, most often decumbent 
