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Fam. 38. Cupressaceae. 
169. Juniperus communis L. 9. nana Willd. 
Rosenv. Till. p. 736, Ostenf. Fl. arct. p. 16. I. alpin. Clus., 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 182 & 303, Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
Espalier in table-land and heath. 
Not rare in the interior of the district; rare in the coast region 
and much smaller. 10—30 etm. high above the earth. The stems 
30—120 ctm. long and up to 8 ctm. in diameter at the ground, 
often partly bark-stripped on the lower part. The leaves 5—8 mm. 
long, most often adpressed or incurvate, but sometimes in very 
favourable localities spread out. Flowers richly from the 15 of July 
till the 1°t of August; the pollen forms often dense yellow clouds 
above the vegetation. Sets abundant ripe fruit often remaining 
2—3 years on the plant. 
Kap Wandel, Jærn Ö, Kingorsuak, Akiliarisek, Ikerasausak, 
Sierak, Tunok, Adloe, Sarfakajik, Kordlortok 56, Amakä, Amagä, 
Elvbakker, Tasiusak (Bay)! 
Fam. 39. Lycopodiaceae. 
170. Lycopodium Selago L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 183 & 303, Berlin Kärlväxter 
p. 83, Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
Here and there on herby slopes and in fertile heath. 5—20 
ctm. high, with numerous sporangia in July. 
Akiliarisek, Kingorsuak, Tunok, Sierak, Ikatek, Adloe at Kap 
Dan, Kordlortok, Sömands Fjæld at Tasiusak. 
Most northern finding place 66° 18’ lat. N. 
8. appressa Desf. (alpestre Berlin 1. c., Lge. Consp. I. c.). 
In heath and table-land; more frequent than the main species 
and commonly distributed as well on the coast as in the interior. 
171. Lycopodium annotinum L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 183, Ostenf. Fl. arct. p. 12. 
Found only in the interior in 3 localities, but here very com- 
mon in copses of willows. The creeping stems as long as 1 meter, 
