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the upright shoots 10—15 ctm., the leaves spread, almost entire or 
at the point roughly sinuate or sparingly dentate. Transitions to f. 
pungens are commonly found. Cones common. 
B. pungens Desf. (2. alpestre Hartm. Lge. 1. c.). 
Distributed over the whole of the district, but rare in the coast 
regions: common in the interior. Creeping stem, 50—60 ctm. long, 
upright shoots, 5—10 ctm. high, the leaves more or less ad- 
pressed, entire; the plant becomes often jointed looking because 
the leaves on a short stretch are closely adpressed, then more 
spread on a longer stretch etc. Cones are common. 
Kangerdlugsuatsiak, Kangerdluarsikajik, Akiliarisek, Kingorsuak, 
Ikerasausak, Kingak Angmagsivik, Tunok, Sierak, Norsit, Elvbakker, 
Kordlortok, Amaga. 
172. Lycopodium alpinum L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 184 & 304, Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
Appears sparingly, but distributed over the whole of the di- 
strict, most frequent in the interior. In heath and on herby slopes. 
The creeping stems are 30—100 ctm. long, the upright shoots 
3—7 etm., spore-case bearings are seen in great quantities. 
Nigertusok, Kangerdlugsuatsiak, Sarfak, Kingorsuak, Ikatek, 
Ikerasausak, Kingak Angmagsivik, Sierak, Tasiusarsik kitdlek, Adloe 
Dal at Kap Dan, Kordlortok, Amakä, Amagä, Elvbakker. 
173. Lycopodium complanatum L. 
2. ehamaecyparissus (A. Br.) Rosenv. 
Rosenvinge Tilleg p. 737. L. chamaecyparissus Lge. Consp. 
Fl. Groenl. p. 184, Ostenf. Fl. arctica p. 13. 
Very rare, in shade among blocks of stone in heath. The 
creeping stem is up to 50—60 ctm. long, the upright shoots 6—S 
ctm., sterile. 
Kingak Angmagsivik, the north point of Ikerasausak. 66°— 
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65° 5? lat. N. 
