come out from the 15 of June, usually with sporangia in July— 
September. 
Commonly distributed as well on the coast as in the interior. 
180. Asplenium viride Huds. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 305, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 81, 
Ostenf. Fl. arctica p. 81. 
Very rare; in humid shady cracks in the rocks, on herby 
slopes. Numerous, 5—10 etm. long leaves shoot out from the 
rhizome, squeezed into fine cracks. Almost all the 4—5 mm. long, 
oval or rhombic segments are sporuliferous (from the 26 of July 
till the 4 of September). 
Kakasuak near Kingorsuak 66° 8’ lat. N., Kordlortok 65°38’, 
Kong Oscars Havn (Nath.)! 
181. Woodsia ilvensis (L.) R. Br. 
Gelert in Ostenf. Fl. arctica p. 7. 
a. rufidula (Michx.) Kock. 
W. ilvensis R. Br. Lge. Consp. p. 188 & 307, Hartz Fanerog. 
p. 302. 
Rather common on herby slopes, rocky steps and in heath. 
5—12 ctm. high, thickly tufted, with many leaves. Begins coming 
out on the 15% of June, almost every leaf bears numerous 
sporangia. 
Common as well on the coast as in the interior. 
2. alpina (Bolton) Aschers. & Gräbn. 
W. hyperborea Lge. Consp. p. 189. 
Here and there in the interior in cracks on herby slopes and 
on rocky steps. 
Kap Wandel, Nigertusok, Kilikitak, Kakasuak and in several 
places near Kingorsuak, Tunok, Kilitilik near Tasiusak. 
7. glabella (R. Br.) Trautw. 
W. glabella R. Br. Lge. Consp. p. 189. 
Very rare and only in the interior on rocky steps, 3—5 etm. 
high with numerous sporangia in July. 
Kilikitak and Falke Fjæld near Kingorsuak, Misutok, 66° 10'— 
66° lat. N. 
